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Lymph differs from blood in having _______

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no plasma
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more RBCs and less WBCs
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more WBCs and no RBCs
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plasma without proteins
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Solution

The correct option is C more WBCs and no RBCs
Lymph is a connective tissue made up primarily of white blood cells with fluid in the intercellular gaps. It is a clear, colourless fluid with little protein and fat content, as well as floating amoeboid cells known as white blood cells (WBCs), particularly lymphocytes.
Blood is a fluid connective tissue that consists of both liquid and solid components. Water, salts, and protein make up the fluid part, while red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets make up the solid part.
Lymph varies from blood in that it includes less proteins and no red blood cells, and it only contains white blood cells.

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