Which of the following CORRECTLY describes the flow of lymph?
(a) Subclavian vein, Collecting duct, Lymphatic trunk, Lymphatic vessel, Lymphatic capillary
(b) Lymphatic capillary, Lymphatic vessel, Lymphatic trunk, Collecting duct, Subclavian vein
(c) Lymphatic vessel, Lymphatic capillary, Subclavian vein, Collecting duct, Lymphatic trunk
(d) Collecting duct, Lymphatic trunk, Lymphatic vessel, Lymphatic capillary, Subclavian vein

Respuesta :

Answer:

The correct answer is option b.

Explanation:

The lymphatic pathway is a circuit where the lymphatic fluid is towards subclavian vein at the base of the neck. It is an open circulation pathway.  

Body tissues have capillaries that reabsorb extra tissue fluid  which is comes from blood plasma. Tissue fluid is move  from lymphatic capillaries  to lymphatic vessels, where lymph nodes filter  the lymph.

It moves from  lymphatic vessels into  lymphatic trunks.  Finally, it enters in collecting ducts  and disposed  into the subclavian veins at the base of the neck.

Thus, the correct answer is option b.