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Answered by Saurav356
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Lymph is a clear-to-white fluid made of: White blood cells, especially lymphocytes, the cells that attack bacteria in the blood. Fluid from the intestines called chyle, which contains proteins and fats.

Plasma

Lymph

Cell free part of blood, contains salt, considerable amount of proteins as well as more or less all constituents of the body.

Modified tissue fluid, contains cells like lymphocytes and monocytes, salts and small amount of proteins.

Flows within blood vessels

Flows within lymphatic vessels

Can coagulate because it contains fibrinogen and prothrombin.

Can coagulate but very slowly because it contains these two in small quantities.

Function: Take part in nutrition, excretion, respiration etc. by transporting various materials and defence mechanism body by producing antibodies.

Function: Supplies nutrition to tissue devoid of blood supply, take part in fat absorption and defence mechanism of the body.

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Lymphatic system, part of your immune system, has many functions. They include protecting your body from illness-causing invaders, maintaining body fluid levels, absorbing digestive tract fats and removing cellular waste.

3)ARTERIES

1) These blood vessels have thick walls and carry blood from the heart to different body parts. 1) These blood vessels have thin walls and carry blood from different body parts to the heart.

2) They do not have valves

3) All the arteries carry oxygenated blood except the pulmonary artery

VEINS

1) These blood vessels are narrow and have very thin walls,

2) They have valves and prevent backflow of blood.

3) All the veins carry deoxygenated blood except the pulmonary vein.

CAPILLARIES

1) they connect arteries and veins.

. 2) They do not have valves.

. 3) As it connects arteries and veins, therefore, it contains both oxygenated and deoxygenated blood.

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