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As compared to blood, lymph contains * 1 point (A) More protein, same number of leucocytes mainly lymphocytes and few erythrocytes (B) Less protein, more leucocytes chiefly granulocytes and a few erythrocytes (C) Less protein, large number of leucocytes mainly lymphocytes and a few granulocytes, no erythrocytes (D) Less protein, same number of leucocytes mainly lymphocytes and a few erythrocytes

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

c)

Explanation:

Lymph lacks proteins. It contains no RBCs, platelets or WBCs. However, it acts as a medium of transfer for WBCs and platelets, hence it may contain these in large quantities. It mainly contains plasma and lipids and has a protective function in the body too. It has no haemoglobin hence is colourless.

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