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प्रश्न
Differentiate between:
Blood and Lymph.
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उत्तर
| Blood | Lymph |
| Blood contains plasma, RBCs, WBCs, and platelets. | Lymph contains only the soluble parts of plasma. |
| It contains albumin, globulin, and fibrinogen. | It does not contain these substances. |
| It is an opaque red coloured fluid of alkaline reaction. | It is a colourless fluid resembling blood in other respects. |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Name the components of the formed elements in the blood and mention one major function of each of them.
Which of the following are 'scavenger cells'?
(a) Lymphocytes
(b) Erythrocytes
(c) Basophils
(d) Macrophages
A liquid X of colour Y circulates in the human body only in one direction: from body tissues to the heart. Among other things, liquid X contains germs from cells and dead cells. The liquid X is cleaned of germs and dead cells by a special type of white blood cells called Z. This cleaned liquid is then put into the blood circulatory system in subclavian veins.
- What is (i) liquid X, and (ii) colour Y?
- What is Z?
- The liquid X is somewhat similar to a component of blood. Name this component.
- Why is liquid X not red?
Give the functions of lymph.
Differentiate between Blood and the lymph.
The diagram below shows part of the capillary bed in an organ of the human body. Some of the blood arriving at the capillaries at points labeled A, moves out into the spaces between the tissue cells. Study the diagram and answer the questions that follow:

Some of the liquid surrounding the cells does not pass directly back into the blood but eventually reaches it by another route through vessel X. name the fluid present in vessel X.
Lymph is ______ with almost similar composition to the blood except RBCs, platelets and some proteins.
Lymph is present in the
How is lymph an important fluid involved in transportation? If lymphatic vessels get blocked, how would it affect the human body? Elaborate.
Choose the odd one out from the following terms and name the category to which the others belong:
