Biology, asked by prsaechd, 18 hours ago

The extracellular fluid released from the capillaries is –
(a) Mucus
(b) Lymph
(c) Plasma
(d) Serum​

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Answered by akritijaiswal8890
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Answer:

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Answered by mad210217
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LYMPH

Explanation:

  • Lymph is the extracellular fluid from capillaries.
  • Lymph is a clear to white fluid made of white blood cells, that fight off infectious substances that have entered the body.
  • It is extracellular because it does not travel inside the cells, but instead, travels free of the cells.

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