(2) What happen to tissue fluid after it has been to the cells?
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Fluid found in the spaces around cells. It comes from substances that leak out of blood capillaries (the smallest type of blood vessel). It helps bring oxygen and nutrients to cells and to remove waste products from them. As new tissue fluid is made, it replaces older fluid, which drains towards lymph vessels.
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Tissue fluid after going to the cells:
- Tissue cells produce water as a final product of metabolism.
- This metabolic fluid is added to the existing tissue fluid.
- In addition the level of activity will be metabolic fluid is formed and as a result the amount of tissue fluid will increase.
Tissue Fluid Activities:
- Tissues form an internal environment in which tissue cells are washed.
- Cells absorb oxygen and food from tissue fluids and release their metabolites from them.
- Therefore, tissue fluid can be considered its source, providing all the immediate needs of the cell.
- Tissue fluid is formed in plasma through a process of dispersing and filtration.
- This fluid replaces intracellular and forms a link in the transport of nutrients, gases and final metabolic products between blood capillaries, tissue cells and lymph.
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