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A- Lymphatic duct- A lymph duct is a great lymphatic vessel that empties lymph into one of the subclavian veins.
B-Valve-The valves in the lymphatic vessels prevent back flow of lymph.
C-Lymph node-Lymph nodes contain white blood cells which ingest bacteria and prevent them from reaching the circulation.
D-Lymphatic capillary-Lymphatic capillaries are thin walled vessels that are located in spaces present between the cells throughout the human body except CNS and non-vascular tissues.
E-Subclavian vein- subclavian vein draining blood from the upper extremities and then carry it back to the heart.
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