Lymphatic fluid from the left arm, the right foot, and abdomen drains into the venous system by way of the: A. left and right collecting ducts B. right lymphatic duct C. The thoracic duct D. The left lymphatic duct
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These vessels eventually converge into larger vessels called collecting ducts. There are two collecting ducts in the body: the left lymphatic duct and the right lymphatic duct. The right lymphatic duct drains lymphatic fluid from the right arm, right side of the Show more…
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