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More complex organisms use special fluids within their bodies to transport such materials. Blood is the most commonly used body fluid by most of the higher organisms including humans for this purpose. Another body fluid, lymph , also helps in the transport of certain substances. In this chapter, you will learn about the composition and ...
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