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Lymph is drained back into veins

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Answered by fuzailshaikh92
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Once within the lymphatic system, the extracellular fluid, which is now called lymph, drains into larger vessels called the lymphatics. ... One of these trunks, the right lymphatic duct, drains the upper right portion of the body, returning lymph to the bloodstream via the right subclavian vein.

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The fluid and proteins within the tissues begin their journey back to the bloodstream by passing into tiny lymphatic capillaries that infuse almost every tissue of the body. ... These vessels converge to form one of two large vessels called lymphatic trunks, which are connected to veins at the base of the neck.

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Answered by venom20500
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It returns excess fluid and proteins from the tissues that cannot be returned through the blood vessels. ... Around 90 percent of the plasma that reaches tissues from the arterial blood capillaries is returned by the venous capillaries and back along veins. The remaining 10 percent is drained back by the lymphatics.

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