Question:

Which of the following statement is true for lymph?

Updated On: Aug 1, 2022
  • WBC and serum
  • All components of blood except RBCs and some proteins
  • RBCs, WBCs and Plasma
  • RBCs, Proteins and Platelets
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Lymph can be defined as blood minus RBCs and some proteins. The main site of lymph formation is interstitial space and normally the rate of lymph formation is equal to the rate of its return to blood stream.
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Composition of Blood:

Blood is composed of the below-mentioned parts:

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Types of Blood Cells:

The two types of blood cells present in the body are:

RBC (Red Blood Cells)

RBC’s are also known as Erythrocytes. They are biconcave and are present without a nucleus in human beings. It contain Haemoglobin which is an iron-rich protein due to which the color of blood is red. RBC’s are produced in the bone marrow which is mainly responsible for the transportation of oxygen to and from various tissues and organs present in the human body.

WBC (White Blood Cells)

WBC’s are also known as Leucocytes which are colourless blood cells due to the absence of haemoglobin. They are further divided into two categories such as granulocytes and agranulocytes. Their main responsibility is to provide immunity and maintain defence mechanisms in the human body.