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... LYMPHATIC SYSTEM . The Development of the Lymphatic Vessels 693 THE LYMPHATICS OF THE ABDOMEN AND PELVIS . Lymphatic Capillary Plexuses 694 697 The Lymph Nodes of the Abdomen and Pelvis 698 714 698 The Lymphatic Vessels of the Abdomen ...
... LYMPHATIC SYSTEM . The Development of the Lymphatic Vessels 693 THE LYMPHATICS OF THE ABDOMEN AND PELVIS . Lymphatic Capillary Plexuses 694 697 The Lymph Nodes of the Abdomen and Pelvis 698 714 698 The Lymphatic Vessels of the Abdomen ...
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... lymphatic capillary plexuses spread to the neck , head , arms , and thorax . The more direct channels of the plexuses enlarge and form the ... Lymphatic Vessels 693 THE LYMPHATICS OF THE ABDOMEN AND PELVIS Lymphatic Capillary Plexuses.
... lymphatic capillary plexuses spread to the neck , head , arms , and thorax . The more direct channels of the plexuses enlarge and form the ... Lymphatic Vessels 693 THE LYMPHATICS OF THE ABDOMEN AND PELVIS Lymphatic Capillary Plexuses.
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... lymphatic capillaries have been found in the central nervous system , the meninges , the eyeball and orbital fat , the cornea , the internal ear , cartilage , sub- cutaneous tissue , epidermis , and the spleen . Lymphatic Vessels . - ...
... lymphatic capillaries have been found in the central nervous system , the meninges , the eyeball and orbital fat , the cornea , the internal ear , cartilage , sub- cutaneous tissue , epidermis , and the spleen . Lymphatic Vessels . - ...
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The Animal Cell | 15 |
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anastomoses angle appears arch arises artery articular articulation ascending attached backward band base becomes blood body bone border branches canal capsule cartilage cavity cells central cervical close collateral column common connected consists contains continuous covered cross deep descending developed directed divides dorsal downward extends external extremity fascia fasciculus fibers fissure Flexor foramen forward fossa fourth front frontal gives greater groove head inferior inserted internal join joint lateral layer lies ligament longus lower lumbar margin medial medulla membrane middle movements muscle neck nerve nodes nucleus obliquely occipital opening opposite orbital origin pass placed plexus portion posterior presents receives region ribs root runs separated sheath side sinus situated spinal substance sulcus superficial superior supply surface temporal tendon terminal thin third thoracic tissue transverse triangular trunk tubercle upper upward vein ventricle vertebral vessels wall