Erythrocyctes are red blood cells / lymphocites are white blood cells- plasma is is the yellowy clear fluid which transports the above around the body (along with platelets which clot the blood)
Lymph fluid is derived (from plasma alone) in the blood but does carry a few occassional red cells across in the process to the lymphatic system.
Erythrocytes are very flexible and slip their way through
This is how i recall it in my `in a nutshell fashion` - .
No. The lymphatic system carries dead blood cells and other cells out of your blood and dumps it in a safe place in the body.
Yes
There are many differences that can be found between blood and lymph fluid. The cells that are present in blood include erythrocytes, leucocytes, and plates. In lymph fluid the only cells present are lymphocytes. Blood contains hormones and plasma proteins making blood rich in proteins. Lymph fluid has very few proteins present. Blood contains more glucose, amino acids, and oxygen than lymph fluid. However, lymph fluid has more carbon dioxide than blood.
when lymph fluid is contained inside lymph vessels or lymph node(lymphatic system) it is called lymph whereas when it is squeezed out of cells b/w the cell membranes it is called tissue fluid
Lymph
The orgin on lymph is this: the cardiovascular system pumps blood through its system but it cannot return all the fluid from the body cells. The lymph system picks up 60%of the fluid dropped off at the cellular level, at this point we are talking about interstial fluid, the IF picks up plasma and becomes tissue fluid. The tissue fluid is then picked up my lymph capillaries, the tissue fluid is now called lymph.
The lymph nodes certainly could leak fluid. This happens quite frequently if the lymph nodes are infected and go untreated.
spleen
The aged red cells self destruct in the spleen , where they squeeze through the red pulp of the spleen. When the spleen is removed, the number of abnormal red cells and old cells circulating in the blood increases considerably.
Everything that contain in blood plasma except Blood proteins, Platelets, and Erythrocytes.
There are many differences that can be found between blood and lymph fluid. The cells that are present in blood include erythrocytes, leucocytes, and plates. In lymph fluid the only cells present are lymphocytes. Blood contains hormones and plasma proteins making blood rich in proteins. Lymph fluid has very few proteins present. Blood contains more glucose, amino acids, and oxygen than lymph fluid. However, lymph fluid has more carbon dioxide than blood.
Fluids and particles absorbed into lymph capillaries are called lymph.
erythrocytes
Interstitial fluid
Fluid and particles absorbed into lymph capillaries
Very true
lymph capillary Lymph fluid is filtered in lymph nodes. Lymph nodes are along lymph vessels which that run along blood vessels. Lymph vessels draw in interstitial fluid (fluid between cells) and it them becomes lymph fluid. Lymph nodules are in connective tissue in place of high traffic and does not function as a filter because it's not along a lymph vessel.
when lymph fluid is contained inside lymph vessels or lymph node(lymphatic system) it is called lymph whereas when it is squeezed out of cells b/w the cell membranes it is called tissue fluid
Erythrocytes are cells that contain hemoglobin. These are commonly known as red blood cells.