Trace the pathway of lymph flow from the starting location to the point at which the lymph is delivered to the cardlovascular system. Trace the flow through the major lymph-collecting vessels, trunks, and ducts, and high- light clusters of lymph nodes through which the lymph passes as it travels. 1. Write the sequence of the lymph flow from the right foot and describe the path it takes to travel back to the cardiovascular system. Use a marker to draw the pathway on the human body image pro- vided below. Describe

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Trace the pathway of lymph flow from the starting location to the point at which the lymph is delivered to the
cardlovascular system. Trace the flow through the major lymph-collecting vessels, trunks, and ducts, and high-
light clusters of lymph nodes through which the lymph passes as it travels
1 Write the sequence of the lymph flow from thenight foot and describe the path it takes to travel
back to the cardiovascular system. Use a marker to draw the pathway on the human body image pro-
vided below.
Describe
Transcribed Image Text:Trace the pathway of lymph flow from the starting location to the point at which the lymph is delivered to the cardlovascular system. Trace the flow through the major lymph-collecting vessels, trunks, and ducts, and high- light clusters of lymph nodes through which the lymph passes as it travels 1 Write the sequence of the lymph flow from thenight foot and describe the path it takes to travel back to the cardiovascular system. Use a marker to draw the pathway on the human body image pro- vided below. Describe
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The lymphatic system, also known as the lymphoid system, is an element of the immune system that works in tandem with the circulatory system in vertebrates. A wide network of lymphatic capillaries, lymph nodes, lymphatic or lymphoid organs, and lymphoid tissues make up the lymphatic system.

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