Difference between blood and lymph
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Blood:
1. Blood is red in colour due to presence of RBCs.
2. Blood plasma contains RBCs, WBCs and platelets.
3. It contains diffusible and non-diffusible proteins like albumin, globulin and fibrinogen.
4. It can clot due to presence of more amount of fibrinogen.
5. It carries more O2 and more digested food.
Lymph:
1. Lymphs are colourless due to absence of RBCs.
2. The lymph plasma contains WBCs.
3. It contains diffusible proteins.
4. It clotes slowly due to presence of less fibrinogen.
1. Blood is red in colour due to presence of RBCs.
2. Blood plasma contains RBCs, WBCs and platelets.
3. It contains diffusible and non-diffusible proteins like albumin, globulin and fibrinogen.
4. It can clot due to presence of more amount of fibrinogen.
5. It carries more O2 and more digested food.
Lymph:
1. Lymphs are colourless due to absence of RBCs.
2. The lymph plasma contains WBCs.
3. It contains diffusible proteins.
4. It clotes slowly due to presence of less fibrinogen.
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blood contains RBC WBC platelets and it is red due to the presence of haemoglobin and lymph is white in color due to the absence of haemoglobin
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