proteins The lymphatic system serves to collect excess return it to the and system, more specifically through the veins in the shoulders. digestive blood Once tissue fluid has entered the lymphatic vessels, it is called valves lymphatic lymph The movement of lymph within the vessels is dependent on muscle contraction. subclavian cardiovascular When the muscles contract, lymph is squeezed past preventing backflow. smooth tissue fluid Lymphatic vessels also serve to take up at the skeletal tract and transport it to veins. fat

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proteins
The lymphatic system serves to collect excess
and
system, more specifically through the
veins in the shoulders.
return it to the
digestive
blood
Once tissue fluid has entered the lymphatic vessels, it is called
valves
lymphatic
lymph
The movement of lymph within the vessels is dependent on
muscle contraction.
subclavian
cardiovascular
When the muscles contract, lymph is squeezed past
preventing backflow.
smooth
tissue fluid
Lymphatic vessels also serve to take up
at the
skeletal
tract and transport it to veins.
fat
Transcribed Image Text:proteins The lymphatic system serves to collect excess and system, more specifically through the veins in the shoulders. return it to the digestive blood Once tissue fluid has entered the lymphatic vessels, it is called valves lymphatic lymph The movement of lymph within the vessels is dependent on muscle contraction. subclavian cardiovascular When the muscles contract, lymph is squeezed past preventing backflow. smooth tissue fluid Lymphatic vessels also serve to take up at the skeletal tract and transport it to veins. fat
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