Carries hormones round the body
Transports nutrients and oxygen from blood capil
Distributes heat uniformly round the body
conveys amino acids and glucose fromthe small intestine to the liver
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Lymph is a tissue fluid formed from blood plasma. Its main functions include:
Returning excess tissue fluid to the bloodstream
Transporting nutrients (especially fats from the small intestine via lacteals)
Carrying white blood cells for immunity
Options A, C, and D are mainly functions of blood, not lymph:
A – Hormones are transported by blood
C – Heat distribution is mainly done by blood
D – Amino acids and glucose are carried directly by blood (hepatic portal vein)
So, the best answer is B.

I think the answer is C because talking about heat distribution which is primarily the function of blood, but lymph also contains fats present in the lacteal, which when in excess can be stored as adipocytes under the skin thus acting as an insulator and preventing heat loss from the body

The correct option is D. conveys amino acids and glucose from the small intestine to the liver.
Lymph are intestinal fluid that contain digest substances transported to the liver through the lymphatic system



