Multiple Choice
The bulges that give lymph vessels a string-of-beads appearance are really
A) lymph nodes.
B) pockets for valves.
C) weakened areas in the walls of the vessels.
D) temporary constrictions caused by bulging skeletal muscles that squeeze the lymph vessel.
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