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Lymphatic Vessels Side Ducts Structure Large Arising Joining

Front Lymphatic ducts
Back Structure: large lymphatic vessels arising from the joining of multiple lymphatic trunks. Are terminal lymphatic vessels on each side of the body, which join the internal jugular vein and subclavian veins.

Function: collect lymph draining from one side of the body and empty it into the cardiovascular system

Tags: lymphatics

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