Biology, asked by nallaPraveen, 10 months ago

relationship between blood and lymph​

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Answered by rajadcsh24
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Both are two circulatory fluids of the body, Blood moves via blood vessels and lymph moves via lymphatic vessels. Blood transports gases, nutrients, and metabolic wastes. Lymph is draining of tissue fluid into the circulatory system. The major difference between blood and lymph is their function in the body.

Answered by Logakrithi
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Heya!

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Okay so there's no direct relationship between blood and lymph exactly. But let me elaborate. Blood is a fluid connective tissue which consists of both solid components like RBC's, WBC's and Platelets and also liquid components like Plasma. All of this have their separate function in the activity of transportation of necessary materials around the human body. Now let's move on to lymph. Lymph is another fluid that helps in transportation. It's also called tissue fluid. Some amount of plasma, proteins and blood cells drain from the intercellular spaces back into blood to form the tissue fluid or lymph. It forms the lymphatic capillaries and then larger veins. It carries digested unabsorbed food from the intestine and drains excess water into the extra cellular spaces.

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