Biology, asked by shyamsinghss9236942, 9 months ago


14. The diagram given below shows part of the capillary
bed in an organ of the mammalian body. Some of
the blood arriving at the capillaries at point labelled
A moves out into the spaces between the tissue
(1) When does the liquid from the blood surrounding
(ii) Name any one important component of the blood
which remains inside the capillaries and fails
(iii) Some of the liquid surrounding the cells does
not pass directly back into the blood but
eventually reaches it by another route through vessel X. Name the fluid present in vessel X.

Answers

Answered by Zaynroy
9

hey buddy here is your answer

(a) Tissue Fluid

(b) Red blood cells

(c) Lymph

(d) The lymph supplies nutrition and oxygen to those parts where blood cannot reach. The lymph drains away excess tissue fluids and metabolites and returns proteins to the blood from tissue spaces.

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