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Define osmoregulation, plasma and lymph

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Answered by dk563271
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OSMOREGULATION ---

The process of regulating water potential in order to keep fluid and electrolyte balance within a cell or organism relative to the surrounding. Supplement. In biology, osmoregulation is important to organisms to keep a constant, optimal osmotic pressure within the body or cell.

PLASMA ---

Plasma is the yellowish fluid in blood. It consists chiefly of water (about 95% by volume). Other components include dissolved proteins (e.g. serum albumins, globulins, fibrinogen), glucose, clotting factors, electrolytes, hormones, carbon dioxide, and oxygen.

LYMPH ---

The clear, slightly alkaline, bodily fluid bathing body tissues containing mostly of white blood cells, and is found in the lymphatic vessels that drain the tissues of the fluid that filters across the blood vessel walls from blood. Supplement. Lymph is the fluid circulating through the lymphatic system

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Answered by AaravpandeyAV1306
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Explanation:

the maintenance of constant osmotic pressure in the fluids of an organism by the control of water and salt concentrations.

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