GENERAL HISTOLOGY

LYMPHATIC

LYMPHATIC SYSTEM

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Which is the correct pathway of lymph in lymphatic system
A
Blood capillary-Interstitial space-Lymphatic capillary-Lymphatic ducts-Lymphatic vessel-Subclavian veins
B
Interstitial space-Blood capillary-Lymphatic capillary-Lymphatic vessel-Lymphatic ducts-Subclavian veins
C
Blood capillary-Interstitial space-Lymphatic capillary-Lymphatic vessel-Lymphatic ducts-Subclavian veins
D
Interstitial space-Blood capillary-Lymphatic capillary-Lymphatic vessel-Subclavian veins-Lymphatic ducts-
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Collecting ducts: Lymphatic vessels empty the lymph into the right lymphatic duct and left lymphatic duct (also called the thoracic duct). These ducts connect to the subclavian vein, which returns lymph to your bloodstream. The subclavian vein runs below your collarbone.

Detailed explanation-2: -The pathway of lymph is an open channel where the lymphatic fluid circulates. Since it is a one-way channel, lymph can move from tissue spaces to the blood. The lymph typically moves from lymphatic vessels to lymphatic trunks, collecting ducts, and ultimately into the subclavian veins.

Detailed explanation-3: -The excess tissue fluid from intercellular spaces gets into the lymphatic capillaries and is known as lymph. The lymphatic capillaries join to form lymphatic vessels. These vessels connect to the veins and drain the lymph into the bloodstream.

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