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2 September, 10:27

The blank system eventually empties into the blank system via A duct near the heart so that chylomicrons can circulate to all body tissues

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  1. 2 September, 10:38
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    Chylomicrons are particles of triglycerides, phospholipids, protein and cholesterol that circulate in the body tissues through the lymphatic duct via the subclavian veins near the heart.

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    Chylomicrons originate from the intestine and it secretes in the lymphatic system that connects the subclavian vein of the heart and the blank system or circulation system.

    It primarily transfers to the heart muscle where through the lymphatic duct which is near the heart and the subclavian vein that is connected to the blood vessels it circulates to all the body tissues.
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