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What moves lymph through the lymphatic system?

The beating of the heart
Osmotic balance
Skeletal muscles
The lymph nodes
Capillary exchange

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the lymph nodes moves lymph through the lymphatic system
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User Brandon Ogle
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Answer:

The correct answer would be Skeletal muscles.

Explanation:

The lymph is travel in the body in its own lymphatic vessels in a one-way journey to the subclavian veins present at the base of the neck from the interstitial spaces.

The lymphatic system does not contain a heart to pump lymphatic fluid, it's an upward circulation that depends on the motions of the skeletal muscles and joint pumps.

Thus, The correct answer would be Skeletal muscles.

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