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What is lymph? How does it differ from plasma​

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Lymph plasma lacks proteins. Blood plasma consists of proteins, calcium, and phosphorus. Nutrients are supplied from the cells, tissue to the blood, through lymphatic vessels. Nutrients are supplied to different organs.Whereas lymph is a colorless liquid, found mostly in the inter-cellular spaces of a tissue. Blood has RBC's, WBC's, platelets and a fluid called plasma. Whereas lymph has WBC's and watery fluid. ... One of the major differences between them is that blood flows through blood vessels and lymph through lymphatic vessels.

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