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Write short notes on lymph.

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Answered by PrashantMishra420420
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Lymph is a fluid which flows through the lymphatic system of the body and takes part in transportation. Lymph is formed by the seepage of blood plasma, proteins and few blood cells through the pores of capillaries. ... Lymph mainly contains blood plasma with some white blood cells.

Answered by Anonymous
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. Lymph is a colourless fluid.

. The interstitial fluid that passes through lymphatic system is called lymph.

. Lymph contains plasma and lymphocytes.

. It contains less amount of nutrients and oxygen but has more CO2 and other metabolites .

. Lymph is formed in interstitial space. When blood passes through capillaries then nutrients , oxygen and other materials diffuse into intestitial space , due to hydrostatic pressure.

. Finally , lymph reaches the blood through subclavian veins , near heart .

. Lymphatic system provides an 'accessory route' by which interstital fluid flows back to blood.

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