Difference between interstitial fluid and circulatory fluid
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Extracellular Fluid – Fluids that surround cells within the body. Blood Plasma – The extracellular fluid that surrounds blood molecules in the vessels of the circulatory system. ... Lymphatic System – A series of vessels that collects and redistributes interstitial fluid to the blood.
The other major component of the ECF is the intravascular fluid of the circulatory system called blood plasma. ... Plasma and interstitial fluid are very similar because water, ions, and small solutes are continuously exchanged between them across the walls of capillaries, through pores and capillary clefts.
The other major component of the ECF is the intravascular fluid of the circulatory system called blood plasma. ... Plasma and interstitial fluid are very similar because water, ions, and small solutes are continuously exchanged between them across the walls of capillaries, through pores and capillary clefts.
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