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The right lymphatic duct and left lymphatic duct are where lymphatic vessels dump their contents (also called the thoracic duct).

The intersection of the left internal jugular and left subclavian veins is where the thoracic duct turns left in the superior thorax and drains into the venous circulation.

The right side of the head, right arm, right shoulder, and right side of the thoracic cavity are all drained via the right lymphatic duct. The right subclavian vein receives the right lymphatic duct's discharge. From the interstitial spaces to the subclavian veins at the base of the neck, the lymph is transported through the body in its own channels in a one-way motion.

The lymphatic system is a complex network of tubes, tissues, and organs that is a part of the circulatory system in the vertebrate body. Removing extra fluid and debris from tissues and putting them in the bloodstream, aids in maintaining the body's fluid balance.

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