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Exercise 3

Chapter 12, Section 12-1, Page 415
Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology 1st Edition by Michelle Provost-Craig, Susan J. Hall, William C. Rose
ISBN: 9781619604124

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The blood comes from the arterioles through the capillary network to the veins. However, some amount of plasma transfers through the capillary membrane to the tissues, which is now called the interstitial fluid. When it enters the lymphatic vessels it is called the lymph. The lymph travels to the large vein vessels and enters back to the circulation.

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