Science, asked by manjotsngh02, 11 months ago

Lymph vessels which conduct lymph away from nodes are called ____________ vessels.

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Answered by Creepypasta
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Lymph vessels and nodes really are not, for the most part, found within bone or nervous system tissue in a subtle way. Afferent lymph vessels flow into lymph nodes, while efferent lymph vessels flow out of them in a definitely major way. Lymphatic capillaries definitely are the sites of lymph fluid collection and are distributed throughout most tissues of the body, particularly connective tissue.

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manjotsngh02: . The other collecting duct is called the ________ ________ duct; it receives lymph from the upper right 1/4 of the body (right side of the head, neck, and thorax and the right arm).
Answered by mantasakasmani
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The lymphatic vessels are thin-walled vessels (tubes) structured like blood ... Lymph vessels that carry lymph to a lymph node are called afferent lymph vessels, and those that carry it

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