Permachart - Marketing Reference Guide: Axillary Lymph Nodes, Thymus, Parotid Gland
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Figure 2: lymphatic capillary: the basic structure of lymphatic vessels is very similar to veins, except the lymphatic vessels have more valves and are more permeable due to the openings found between the thin endothelial cells. Figure 7: lymphatics of the abdominal & inguinal. 2 pharyngeal tonsil (phantomed behind the palate on the posterior side of the nasal sinus) They also phagocytose old red blood cells and platelets: the spleen is the site of maturation of lymphocytes and monocytes red blood cells are formed in the spleen before birth. Figure 5: lymphatics of the head & neck. Figure 6: lymphatics of the breast & axilla. Figure 7: lymphatics of the abdominal & inguinal areas. Contributors: s. harris, mams: harris, mams; p. p. Isbn: 1-55080-378-6 w w w . p e r m a c h a r t s . c o m. Trade names are the property of their respective owners.