Lymph differs from blood in
(a) absence of RBC (b) absence of WBC
(c) excess of water (d) absence of protein
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Explanation:
absence of RBC - red blood cells
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Option A
Lymph differs from blood in absence of RBC
Explanation:
- Blood is a specialized connective tissue consisting of a liquid matrix, plasma, and developed elements.
- As the blood moves into the capillaries in tissues, some water simultaneously with several small water-soluble substances run out into the areas within the cells of tissues neglecting the more abundant proteins and most of the developed elements (RBC, WBC and Platelets) in the blood vessels.
- An extensive arrangement of vessels described the lymphatic system accumulates this fluid and reduces it back to the primary veins.
- The fluid instant in the lymphatic system is denominated as the lymph. WBC are being in lymph.
- Hence the main distinction in blood and lymph is the absence of RBC.
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