Biology, asked by pihu4792, 11 months ago

Lymph differs from blood in possessing
(a) only WBC
(b) more RBC and WBC
(c) more RBC and few WBC
(d) more WBC and few RBC

Answers

Answered by qwerty1711
0

Answer:

It lacks wbc and rbc

Explanation:

It contains only water and lymphocytes

Answered by sushantsinghv95
1

Lymph differs from blood in possessing

(a) only WBC

Explanation:

Lymph is a yellowish white fluid that is a part of the lymphatic system.

It comprises of water, white blood cells, glucose, salts, proteins and other minerals.

The lymphatic fluid is generally devoid of RBCs and only has WBCs. It plays a major role in immune responses.

The composition of lymph depends on the part of the body where it was produced.

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