Science, asked by sapna6209, 6 months ago

The term 'lymph' refers to the
(A) Tissue fluid that is returned
to the capillaries at their
venular ends
(B) Tissue fluid that passes into
the lymph capillaries and
lymph vessels
(C) Tissue fluid that is returned
to the capillaries at their
arteriolar ends
(D) Blood plasma that is passed
through the blood capillaries​

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Answered by shreelatabhujel
4

Answer:

It is derived from blood plasma as fluids pass through capillary walls at the arterial end. As the interstitial fluid begins to accumulate, it is picked up and removed by tiny lymphatic vessels and returned to the blood. As soon as the interstitial fluid enters the lymph capillaries, it is called lymph.

Answered by mrtemani
5

Answer:

blood plasma that is passed through the blood capillaries

Explanation:

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