Biology, asked by anmolmahindarkar78, 22 days ago

what are the function off the fuild blood and lymph in human what are the different waste material added to the urine from the blood​

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Answered by jyotitomar
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The lymphatic system helps maintain fluid balance in the body by collecting excess fluid and particulate matter from tissues and depositing them .

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Answered by hetesh5
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The chemical reactions of life take place in aqueous solutions. The dissolved substances in a solution are called solutes. In the human body, solutes vary in different parts of the body, but may include proteins—including those that transport lipids, carbohydrates, and, very importantly, electrolytes.

In the body, water moves through semi-permeable membranes of cells and from one compartment of the body to another by a process called osmosis. Osmosis is basically the diffusion of water from regions of higher concentration to regions of lower concentration, along an osmotic gradient across a semi-permeable membrane. As a result, water will move into and out of cells and tissues, depending on the relative concentrations of the water and solutes found there.

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