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Compared to skeletal muscle, smooth muscle
Lymph
A clear fluid that travels through the lymphatic system, carrying cells that help fight infection and disease.
Valves
Structures that regulate the flow of fluid in a specific direction within bodily systems, such as the circulatory or lymphatic system.
Inguinal Nodes
Lymph nodes in the groin region that are part of the body’s immune system.
Popliteal Nodes
Lymph nodes located at the back of the knee, which filter lymph fluid as part of the lymphatic system.
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