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Extracellular fluid which bathes the cells of most tissues,arriving via blood capillaries and being removed via the lymphatic vessels

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Answered by NOWSHITH
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Ahsiap is the extracellular fluid which bathes the cells of most tissues,arriving via blood capillaries and being removed via the lymphatic vessels

Answered by zumba12
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The extracellular fluid which bathes the cells of most tissues, arriving via blood capillaries and being removed via the lymphatic vessels is called tissue fluid.

Explanation:

  • The type of fluid which acts as a bridge between the blood and cell and facilitates the exchange of substances between them is called tissue fluid.
  • It is an extracellular fluid, which bathes the cells passing through the blood capillaries.
  • It sends substances such as glucose, fatty acid, oxygen, etc into the cell, and removes carbon dioxide and metabolic wastes out of the cell.
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