The lymphatic system differs from the cardiovascular system in that
A) the lymphatic system only carries fluid away from tissues.
B) the lymphatic vessels have their own "pump" to assist flow.
C) lymph capillaries do not contain any fluid.
D) lymph capillaries allow free movement of fluid in and out of the capillaries.
E) lymph circulates fluids and cardiovascular does not.
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Q4: The right lymphatic duct drains lymph from
Q5: The lymphatic system is involved in
A) lipid
Q6: Lymph containing a high lipid content is
Q7: Which structural feature of lymphatic vessels is
Q8: Adenoids are enlarged _.
A) lingual tonsils
B) pharyngeal
Q10: Nonencapsulated lymphatic tissue called MALT includes all
Q11: Peyer patches are lymphatic nodules found in
Q12: Lymph movement is assisted by
A) contraction of
Q13: Structurally, lymph vessels are most similar to
Q14: How do lymphatic capillaries differ from blood
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