Biology, asked by Duane, 1 year ago

what is lymph?it is different from blood?if yes how?

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Answered by areeza12
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Lymph is a colourless fluid that contains WBCs and circulates throughout the lymphatic system. It is formed when the intestinal fluid is collected by lymph capillaries.
Yes lymph is different from blood as blood flows through our veins and carries oxygen to all parts of the body. The lymphatic system in fact removes the waste and other products that are released in the tissues.
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Answered by jkhan1
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✯LYMPH : lymph is a pale yellow, fluid connective tissues having high plasma content and white blood corpuscles specially lymphocytes.
►Yes, it is different from blood in lacking RBCs, blood platelets and some blood proteins.
LYMPH is a part of lymphatic system.LYMPH also called ᴛɪssᴜᴇ ғʟᴜɪᴅ  because it is present in intercellular spaces. most of the organs and tissues pour their secretions into LYMPH instead of blood.
LYMPH is finally passed into the blood.




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