The lymphatic system of mammals rejoins the blood circulatory system at the

a

hepatic vein

b

subclavian vein

c

renal vein

d

common iliac vein

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mozey
12 years ago

The answer is B and not A

the lymphatic system consist the lymphatic vessels the lymph node and d lymph.

.....The vessels is connected frm d lymphatic tissue like spleen, villi (villus) and apendix and rejion d subclavian vein of the upper extrimity

.....the lymph is the fluid containing the lymphocyts and fat containt channeling from the lymphatic tissues to the lymph node (at the neck region) for purification before empty into the blood at the subclavian vein

temiuel
10 years ago

The ans is subclavian vein

Myschool Kelly
10 years ago

Thanks for your contributions. Correction has been made.

Exousia1027
2 years ago

The lymphatic system rejoins the blood circulatory system at collecting ducts which later empty into yhe subclavian veins.
The subclavian veins later constitutes the superior vena cava

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