What Is Lymph
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What is difference between B and T cells?
- skeletal
- dense regular
- Blood
- dense irregular
Force responsible for the ascent of sap is :
Capillary force
Root pressure
Transpirational pull
All the three
Lymph differs from blood in having _____.
blood with more RBC and less WBC
blood without plasma
plasma without proteins
no RBC but more WBC
Serum is
Blood without corpuscles
Plasma without clotting factors
Blood without RBCs
Blood without plasma
What are stem cells? Write their function.
- Living cells of the skin’s outer layer prevents pathogen entry
- Skin secretes oil by a sudoriferous gland that makes the surface acidic
- Skin secretes sweat by a sebaceous gland that makes the surface acidic
- Dead cells layer is present on the epidermis of the skin
Which of the following is true about the haemoglobin of a human foetus?
It has a higher affinity for oxygen than that of an adult.
It has only 2 protein subunits instead of 4.
Its affinity for oxygen is the same as that of an adult.
It has a lower affinity for oxygen than that of the adult
- they have abundant intercellular material
- they occur throughout the body
- they often serve more than one function
- they can usually reproduce themselves
What are the benefits and side effects of blood donation?
What is lymph? Write its function.
Factor 9 in the Blood: What Is It?
Humoral immune system comprises
Lymph
Blood
B lymphocytes
Monocytes
- Coacervates
- Cyanobacteria
- Mycoplasma
- Viroid’s
The fluid present in lymphatic vessel is called________(blood/lymph).
Light yellow liquid in our body which contains lymphocytes is __________.
Differentiate between
(i) Blood and lymph
(ii) Basophils and eosinophils
(iii) triscuspid and bicuspid valve
- Red
- Pale yellow
- Milky
- Colourless
- Conversion of fibrinogen into fibrin
- Formation of prothrombin
- Conversion of prothrombin into thrombin
- All of the above
- Soluble antibodies
- Lymphocytes
- All of the above
- Immune cells
What constitutes the lymphatic system?
- Fluid which removes waste
- Fluid which dissolves nutrients
- Fluid which occupies spaces between the cells
- All of the above
Lymph | Blood | |
(i) | It consists of plasma and leucocytes only. | It consists of plasma, leucocytes, erythrocytes and platelets only. |
(ii) | The concentration of glucose is higher in lymph. | The concentration of glucose is less in blood. |
(iii) | Amount of metabolic wastes is normal. | Amount of metabolic wastes is much more. |
(iv) | Its plasma has fewer proteins, calcium and phosphorus. | Its plasma has more proteins, calcium and phosphorus. |
- (i) and (iii)
- (iii) only
- (ii) only
- (ii) and (iv)
How do you unblock blood vessels?
What is the composition of lymph fluid?
- T-cells
- B-cells
- NK-cell
- Plasma cells
Lymph flows much faster than blood in the human body.
- True
- False