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How does the lymphatic system move fluid?

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How does the lymphatic system move fluid?

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The lymphatic system helps collect lymph in the body through a system of vessels. Unlike the cardiovascular system, there is no pump that exists to pump lymph, but instead a series of valves in combination with the movement of the skeletal muscles help move the fluid. Eventually the lymphatic system is able to dump the fluid back into the circulatory system via the subclavian veins, just below the shoulders.

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