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What is lymph? how it is different from blood?​

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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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Lymph is the fluid that flows through the lymphatic system, a system composed of lymph vessels and intervening lymph nodes whose function, like the venous system, is to return fluid from the tissues to the central circulation.

from the tissues to the central circulation.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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