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The fluid in the space between the tissue cells is called the

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Answered by Anonymous
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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). When it enters the lymph vessels, it is called lymph. Also called interstitial fluid.

Answered by stefangonzalez246
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The fluid in the space between the tissue cells is called the 'interstitial fluid'.

Explanation:

  • Water, amino acids, sugars, fatty acids, coenzymes, hormones, neurotransmitters, salts, and cellular products are the components that together forms the 'interstitial fluid'.
  • The predominant function of the interstitial fluid is to wash the cells and surrounds it.
  • It is also called as "Tissue fluid".
  • This interstitial fluid helps in filling the gap between the tissue cells.
  • In diabetic patients, their glucose levels are monitored with the help of interstitial fluid.

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