Anatomy & Physiology Question?
After absorption in the small intestine, fats would enter travel through the:
a) lacteals, intestinal trunk, cisterna chyli, right lymphatic duct, jugular and subclavian vein juncture
b) intestinal trunk, lacteals, cisterna chyli, right lymphatic duct, jugular and subclavian vein juncture
c) lacteals, cisterna chyli, intestinal trunk, right lymphatic duct, jugular and subclavian vein juncture
d) lacteals, intestinal trunk, cisterna chyli, thoracic duct, jugular and subclavian vein juncture
e) intestinal trunk, lacteals, cisterna chyli, thoracic duct, jugular and subclavian vein juncture
After absorption in the small intestine, fats would enter travel through the:
a) lacteals, intestinal trunk, cisterna chyli, right lymphatic duct, jugular and subclavian vein juncture
b) intestinal trunk, lacteals, cisterna chyli, right lymphatic duct, jugular and subclavian vein juncture
c) lacteals, cisterna chyli, intestinal trunk, right lymphatic duct, jugular and subclavian vein juncture
d) lacteals, intestinal trunk, cisterna chyli, thoracic duct, jugular and subclavian vein juncture
e) intestinal trunk, lacteals, cisterna chyli, thoracic duct, jugular and subclavian vein juncture
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D.
You know D is the answer because, thoracic duct drains lymph from the gut. So that leaves only D or E. Lacteals come before intestinal trunk, so D.
You know D is the answer because, thoracic duct drains lymph from the gut. So that leaves only D or E. Lacteals come before intestinal trunk, so D.