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Unlike the circulatory system, the lymphatic system does not have a pump. How does lymph move through the lymphatic vessels?

  • A. By the pumping action of the heart
  • B. Due to muscle contractions and breathing movements
  • C. Through one-way valves within the vessels
  • D. All of the above
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Lymph moves through the lymphatic vessels primarily due to muscle contractions and breathing movements and also with the help of one-way valves within the vessels. The lymphatic system lacks a central pump like the heart; hence, it relies on the contraction of surrounding muscles and breathing movements to propel lymph fluid. One-way valves within the lymphatic vessels prevent backflow and ensure the unidirectional flow of lymph. Option A is incorrect as the lymphatic system does not rely on the pumping action of the heart. Option D is incorrect as the correct answer is the combination of muscle contractions, breathing movements, and one-way valves, not all the options provided.