Biology, asked by GeethikaL, 1 year ago

What is a lymph? How is composition of lymph different from blood plasma? What is direction of its flow?

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Answered by nain31
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lymph is a colourless fluid with baths the normal tissue cells. They compose of white blood cells and plasma. White blood cells squeezes from the arteries and drains themselves into lymphatic organs.


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Answered by mappam1947gmailcom
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Q. What is Lymph?

Ans. Lymph is a colourless fluid that is filtered out of the blood capillaries.
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Q. How is composition of lymph different from blood ?

Ans. Since lymph is a part of blood, its composition is similar to that of blood. It means that Leucocytes, platelets and plasma are present in it except erythrocytes. And some blood proteins are absent in it. In lymph, leucocytes are present in abundance.
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Q. what is the direction of its flow?

Ans. Lymph flows in one direction in the system. This flow is only upward towards the neck.
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