How does lymph. Differ from blood
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lymph-
flows through lymphatic cappilllaries(lymphatic system)
It is colourless
carries digested and absorbed fat from the intestine back to blood
contains lymphocytes that destroy pathogens and dead cells
returns large protein molecules, and blood cells back to blood to maintain it's volume
blood-
flows through the artillaries, veins, cappilaries
it is red due to presence of RBCs
performs functions like maintaining homeostatis and osmotic pressure, enabling exchanging of o2 and co2 to and from the cells, transporting metabolic wastes to kidneys for micturation
flows through lymphatic cappilllaries(lymphatic system)
It is colourless
carries digested and absorbed fat from the intestine back to blood
contains lymphocytes that destroy pathogens and dead cells
returns large protein molecules, and blood cells back to blood to maintain it's volume
blood-
flows through the artillaries, veins, cappilaries
it is red due to presence of RBCs
performs functions like maintaining homeostatis and osmotic pressure, enabling exchanging of o2 and co2 to and from the cells, transporting metabolic wastes to kidneys for micturation
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