Question
Biology Question on body fluids and circulation
Lymph differs from blood in possessing
A
only WBC
B
more RBC and WBC
C
more RBC and few WBC
D
more WBC and few RBC.
Answer
only WBC
Explanation
Solution
Lymph (called tissue fluid in the intercellular spaces) is a vascular tissue consisting of two parts-a clear, colourless fluid matrix, the plasma and floating amoeboid cells, the white blood cells, mostly lymphocytes. It differs from the blood in lacking red blood cells and some blood proteins. The lymph eventually enters the bloods near the heart.