Biology, asked by vaanikedia14, 8 months ago

Describe how substances move from the blood in the capillaries into the tissue fluid.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Oxygen diffuses through the capillary wall, into the tissue fluid and the cells. Carbon dioxide diffuses from the cells into the tissue fluid, then across the capillary walls into the blood plasma . Glucose diffuses from the blood plasma, across the capillary walls to the tissue fluid, and then to the cells.

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Answered by vankudremanasvi
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Oxygen diffuses through the capillary wall, into the tissue fluid and the cells. Carbon dioxide diffuses from the cells into the tissue fluid, then across the capillary walls into the blood plasma. Glucose diffuses from the blood plasma, across the capillary walls to the tissue fluid, and then to the cells.

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