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what drives the lymph cycle? what makes the lymph move? anybody?

also, standard deviation and temperature calculations? i don't think i saw standard deviation in the kaplan book, i'm positive i dind't see temperature conversions, celsius to farenheit.
 
what drives the lymph cycle? what makes the lymph move? anybody?

also, standard deviation and temperature calculations? i don't think i saw standard deviation in the kaplan book, i'm positive i dind't see temperature conversions, celsius to farenheit.


Standard deviation is one of those question that separate a 25 from a 29 score, meaning it doesn't occur very often. As for lymph , it's driven by actions of your muscles, and I think osmosis and circulation system.
 
lymph moves by skeletal muscles and flows in one direction because of semilunar valves that prevent backflow
 
double check that answer if you can... from what i remember in physio both lymphatics and interstial fluid moved due to hydrostatic pressure... I'll check it out later on..