1. Maximum number of Lymph nodes are found here: A) Neck B) Cranial cavity C) Axilla (arm pit) D) Inguinal region 2.Fats that are absorbed from the Intestines are primarily transported by the: A) None of the above B) Post capillary venules C) Lacteals D) Arterioles 3.In medical illustration the color coding for the Lymphatic system (Lymphatic capillaries and Lymph nodes) is: A) Blue B) Red C) Green D) Yellow
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The options are A) Neck, B) Cranial cavity, C) Axilla (armpit), D) Inguinal region. The correct answer is C) Axilla (armpit). This is because the axillary lymph nodes, located in the armpits, are among the largest and most numerous in the body, playing a crucial Show more…
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