Lymph
A. Contains plasma proteins.
B. Vessels are involved in the absorption of amino acids from the intestine.
C. Production increases during muscular activity.
D. Does not normally contain cells.
E. Flow is aided by contraction of adjacent skeletal muscles
Isha@2663 Answered question August 18, 2024
A. Contains plasma proteins. B. Vessels are involved in the absorption of amino acids from the intestine. E. Flow is aided by contraction of adjacent skeletal muscles.
Explanation:
- A: Lymph does contain plasma proteins, although in lower concentrations compared to blood plasma.
- B: Lymphatic vessels, particularly the lacteals in the intestines, are involved in the absorption of fatty acids and other lipids, not directly amino acids. However, the lymphatic system does play a role in absorbing and transporting various nutrients.
- E: The flow of lymph is aided by the contraction of adjacent skeletal muscles, which helps to push the lymph through the lymphatic vessels.
Isha@2663 Answered question August 18, 2024