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Fig. 22-2. Blood and lymph capillaries

Fig. 22-2. Blood and lymph capillaries. Fig. 22-3 Lymphatic vessels have valves allowing lymph flow toward the veins. How is this like Fig. 21-6?. Fig. 22-1. Distribution of the lymphatic system. Fig. 22-4a. The lymphatic system is not bilaterally symmetrical.

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Fig. 22-2. Blood and lymph capillaries

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  1. Fig. 22-2. Blood and lymph capillaries

  2. Fig. 22-3 Lymphatic vessels have valves allowing lymph flow toward the veins. How is this like Fig. 21-6?

  3. Fig. 22-1. Distribution of the lymphatic system

  4. Fig. 22-4a. The lymphatic system is not bilaterally symmetrical

  5. Fig. 22-4b. Lymphatic system drains into the subclavian veins.

  6. Fig. 22-4c. Thoracic duct.

  7. Fig. 22-7. Structure of a lymph node. Note path of fluid movement through the node. What happens to the fluid as it passes through the node?

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