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The liquid that surrounds the cells in the body, lymph is called a(n):-------------------

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Lymph is the fluid that surrounds the cells in the body and bathes all of the body's cells except for blood cells. It contains white blood cells and moves through the lymphatic system.

Step-by-step explanation:

The liquid that surrounds the cells in the body, lymph, is the fluid that bathes all of the body's cells except for blood cells. It is part of the extracellular fluid, which also includes plasma and interstitial fluid. Lymph contains protective white blood cells and moves through the lymphatic system, which is made up of vessels, ducts, glands, and organs.

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I'm not sure what your answer choices are, but lymph has many other names. Lymphatic fluid, or perhaps I think the answer is most likely extracellular fluid.

Step-by-step explanation:

Lymph does not travel inside the cells but travels free of the cells. It lies outside the cells; hence it is called extracellular fluid.

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