False. The right lymphatic duct is a shorter duct that drains lymph specifically from the right upper quadrant of the body, including the right arm, right side of the head and neck, and parts of the thorax. It empties into the right subclavian vein. The rest of the body is drained by the thoracic duct, which is larger and longer.
The right lymphatic duct is the shorter tube that drains lymph from the rest of the body and empties into right subclavian vein.
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