LYMPHATIC
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
Question
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What do lymph and blood have in common?
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They’re both part of the lymphatic system
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They both transport nutrients to cells throughout the body
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They’re both purified by lymph nodes
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They’re composed largely of blood plasma
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Lymph is the clear liquid that consists of white blood cells, water, and other proteins that take part in immunity. The similarity between serum, plasma, and lymph is that they all are present inside the body, and their main component is water.
Detailed explanation-2: -Lymph is a clear watery fluid that is very similar to blood plasma except that it contains large numbers of white blood cells, mostly lymphocytes. It also contains protein, cellular debris, foreign particles and bacteria.
Detailed explanation-3: -Lymph consists of only white blood cells, proteins, salts, glucose, fats, and water whereas blood consists of RBC’s, WBC’s and platelets and other substances such as glucose, amino acids etc.
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