Science, asked by jagdish1581, 1 year ago

Here is my question no. 21
Answer both the questions

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Answered by Anonymous
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1) Blood: Blood is the red liquid which circulates inside the arteries and veins, carrying respiratory gases and nutrients throughout the body.

Lymph: Lymph is a colorless fluid which bathes tissues and drains through the lymphatic system.

Blood: Blood circulates through arteries, veins, and the heart.

Lymph: Lymph circulates through lymph capillaries, lymph nodes, and lymph vessels.

Blood: Blood consists of a high protein concentration.

Lymph: Lymph consists of a low protein concentration.

Blood: Blood contains more nutrients and wastes.

Lymph: Lymph contains fewer nutrients and wastes.

Blood: Blood regulates body temperature and maintains pH.

Lymph: Lymph transports fat and fat-soluble vitamins and stores lymphocytes.

Blood: Blood clots rapidly due to the presence of fibrinogen.

Lymph: Lymph clots slowly due to the presence of less fibrinogen.

2) A pacemaker is a small device that's placed in the chest or abdomen to help control abnormal heart rhythms. This device uses electrical pulses to prompt the heart to beat at a normal rate.

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