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Lymph differs from blood by having

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Lymph is rich in WBCs and lacks RBCs, distinguishing it from blood.
Updated On: May 17, 2025
  • No plasma
  • Plasma without protein
  • More RBCs and less WBCs
  • More WBCs and no RBCs
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The Correct Option is D

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Lymph is a clear fluid that contains more white blood cells (WBCs) and no red blood cells (RBCs), unlike blood which has both RBCs and WBCs. Lymph also contains plasma but in lower protein concentration compared to blood.
- Lymph does contain plasma, so (A) is incorrect.
- Plasma in lymph does have some proteins, so (B) is incorrect.
- Lymph lacks RBCs, so (C) is incorrect.
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