What is the difference between a lymphocyte and lymph?

A) A lymphocyte is the primary cell of the lymphatic system. Lymph is the interstitial fluid that has entered a lymphatic vessel.
B) A lymphocyte is the primary cell of the lymphatic system. Lymph is the term for the vessels that transport lymphocytes.
C) A lymphocyte is a collection of lymphatic tissue. Lymph is the interstitial fluid that has entered a lymphatic vessel.
D) A lymphocyte is a red blood cell that has entered a lymphatic vessel. Lymph is the term for interstitial fluid with red blood cells that has entered a lymphatic vessel.
E) A lymphocyte is a stem cell that is the precursor to all red and white blood cells. Lymph is the term for the matrix those stem cells develop in inside the bone marrow and lymphatic organs.


Answer: A

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