The cisterna chyli in the abdomen is the origination of the \_\_\_\_\_ duct. Oright lymphatic Osubclavian Ointestinal Othoracic
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The sac that often forms the initial portion of the thoracic duct is the (a) lacteal, (b) right lymphatic duct, (c) cisterna chyli, (d) lymph sac.
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Thoracic duct Subclavian vein Brachiocephalic vein Intercostal trunk Intestinal trunk Cisterna chyli Lumbar trunk Axillary lymph nodes Cervical lymph nodes Inguinal lymph nodes Jugular vein (internal) Lymphatic vessels Right lymphatic duct (collecting duct) FIGURE 39.1 Label the diagram by placing the correct numbers in the spaces provided. Thoracic duct (collecting duct)
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