Statement I: Right atrio ventricular aperture in human heart is guarded by a tricuspid valve. Statement II: Blood plasma without fibrinogen and some other plasma proteins is called lymph.
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The tricuspid valve separates the right atrium from the right ventricle, while lymph contains more components than just plasma proteins.
- Statement I is true because the right atrioventricular aperture in the human heart is indeed guarded by the tricuspid valve.
- Statement II is false because lymph contains more than just plasma proteins; it also contains white blood cells and other components. It is not merely blood plasma without fibrinogen.