How is composition of blood plasma different from lymph
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since the lymph is derived from the interstitial fluid, its composition continually changes as the blood and the surrounding cells continually exchange substances with the interstitial fluid. It is generally similar to blood plasma, which is the fluid component of blood.
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1.Lymph is a clear and transparent interstitial body fluid present between the interstitial spaces of the body and is alkaline in nature
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2.They are similar to blood plasma.
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3.Lymph consists of only white blood cells, proteins, salts, glucose, fats, and water whereas blood consists of RBC's, WBC's and platelets and other substances such as glucose, amino acids etc.
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1.Lymph is a clear and transparent interstitial body fluid present between the interstitial spaces of the body and is alkaline in nature
_______________________________
2.They are similar to blood plasma.
______________________________
3.Lymph consists of only white blood cells, proteins, salts, glucose, fats, and water whereas blood consists of RBC's, WBC's and platelets and other substances such as glucose, amino acids etc.
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HOPE THIS HELPS YOU!!! ❤❤
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