give the difference between plasma and lymph
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*Blood plasma is the only fluid connective tissue present in our body and plays a significant role in transporting a wide variety of substances to different parts of the body.
The main components of blood include RBC – red blood cells, White blood cells, blood platelets and the plasma.
Blood is the main component of the human circulatory system.
*Lymph is a clear white colors fluids tissue which is composed of lymphocytes, a white blood cells.
Lymph is generally found in the lymphatic vessels and in the various cavities of the body.
It is the part of the lymphatic system, which functions by transporting the white blood cells between the lymph nodes and bones, removal of interstitial fluid from tissues and fights against the disease-causing and infectious bacteria invading the blood cells.
The main components of blood include RBC – red blood cells, White blood cells, blood platelets and the plasma.
Blood is the main component of the human circulatory system.
*Lymph is a clear white colors fluids tissue which is composed of lymphocytes, a white blood cells.
Lymph is generally found in the lymphatic vessels and in the various cavities of the body.
It is the part of the lymphatic system, which functions by transporting the white blood cells between the lymph nodes and bones, removal of interstitial fluid from tissues and fights against the disease-causing and infectious bacteria invading the blood cells.
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Plasma is one of the four fundamental states of matter, and was first described by chemist Irving Langmuir in the 1920s.
Lymph is the fluid that circulates throughout the lymphatic system. It is formed when the interstitial fluid is collected through lymph capillaries.
Lymph is the fluid that circulates throughout the lymphatic system. It is formed when the interstitial fluid is collected through lymph capillaries.
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