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1. Rapidly flowing blood in the _?_ veins drawn lymph in returning the fluid to the...

1. Rapidly flowing blood in the _?_ veins drawn lymph in returning the fluid to the cardiovascular system.

2. Any large molecule capable of binding to an antibody and triggering the immune response is called an _?_.

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Ans :- 2 :- Antigen.

concept :- antigens are any substance which have this two properties.

i) able to stimulate antibody production.

ii) and bind to that antibody to produce immune response.

Ans1:- The rapid flowing blood in the SYSTEMIC VEINS drawn lymph in returning the fluid to the cardiovasy system.

As we know that lymphatic vessels follow the path of veins. And move parallel to vein through out body. The pulasation of veins and arteries of systemic vessels help in movement of lymph through lymphatic vessels.


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