Student Worksheets For Visual Anatomy & Physiology
Student Worksheets For Visual Anatomy & Physiology
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Author: Martini, Frederic H., Ober, William C., Nath, Judi L., Bartholomew, Edwin F., Petti, Kevin
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 20.1, Problem 3LO
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To describe: The lymph-collecting vessels along with the explanation of lymphedema.

Introduction: The lymphoid tissue is connective tissue. In a lymphoid nodule, the lymphocytes are densely packed in an area of areolar tissue. They have no distinct boundaries.

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Student Worksheets For Visual Anatomy & Physiology

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