<span>Once collected, lymph ultimately drains into venous circulation.
<u />Lymph goes from terminal lymphatic ducts into venous circulation through the subclavian veins.
Lymph is not filtered or detoxicated yet at this point, and it doesn't go to arterial circulation because that would just distribute it all over the body, instead of just the heart.
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This is somewhat true, but we do have disease and pestilence. overall i would say true.
Explanation:
i think b. is the warmer the weather, the quicker the Silkworm will complete its life-cycle,
Transpiration is basically the leaf exhaling the water vapour by its stomata
Why does water travel up the xylem like it does?
This process is called capillary action. capillary action allows the water to go through these thin tubes.
What factors can affect the rate (speed) of transpiration?
Light. Plants transpire more rapidly in the light than in the dark. ...
Temperature. Plants transpire more rapidly at higher temperatures because water evaporates more rapidly as the temperature rises.
I hope this helps!