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A&P II Lecture
Lymph Circulation
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Blood plasma exits blood capillaries, becoming interstitial fluid. | #1 |
| Interstitial fluid builds up causing lymphatic capillaries to open. | #2 |
| Excess interstitial fluid enters the lymphatic capillaries and is now called lymph. | #3 |
| Lymph capillaries merge into lymph vessels. | #4 |
| Lymph vessels enter lymph nodes. | #5 |
| Lymph nodes filter the lymph. | #6 |
| Lymph vessels exit lymph nodes. | #7 |
| Lymph vessels merge into lymph trunks. | #8 |
| Lymph trunks merge into either the right lymphatic duct or the thoracic duct. | #9 |
| Lymph ducts empty the lymph into the subclavian veins. | #10 |
| Lymph is now once again a part of blood. | #11 |