What is the major difference between lymph and tissue fluid (interstitial fluid)?
A. Tissue fluid contains more white blood cells than lymph.
B. Lymph is found only in lymphatic organs like lymph nodes; tissue fluid is found in the lymphatic vessels.
C. Lymph contains plasma proteins; tissue fluid does not.
D. Their location: lymph is in lymphatic vessels, tissue fluid is in the tissues, between tissue cells.
Answer: D
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