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blood and lymph(A.B.O)​

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Answered by SRINIJA123
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Explanation:

It is generally similar to blood plasma, which is the fluid component of blood. Lymph returns proteins and excess interstitial fluid to the bloodstream. Lymph also transports fats from the digestive system (beginning in the lacteals) to the blood via chylomicrons

Answered by SyedaAnamTabassum
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Answer:

BLOOD- it is a red colour fluid

- it consists of plasma,RBC,WBC,and platelets

-it has haemoglobin

- it is present in arteries and veins

- it's flow is fast

- it contains many proteins

PLASMA- it is a colourless fluid

- it consists of plasma and leucocytes

-it lacks haemoglobin

-it is present in lymph vessels

-its flow is slow

- it contains less proteins

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