The Fluid seen in the intercellular spaces in
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» The Fluid seen in the intercellular spaces in Human is Interstitial Fluid .
Answer:
The fluid seen in the intercellular spaces in humans is interstitial fluid.
Explanation:
The human body has a closed type of circulatory system, where the blood flows through the
Heart → Arteries → Capillaries → Veins → Heart
The arteries bifurcate into numerous tiny capillaries in the organs. The wall of the capillaries is thin and porous, and the plasma fluid excluding the formed elements (RBCs, WBCs, and, platelets) can pass through them and flow in between the cells/tissues of the organs and thus provide optimum nutrition to them and remove the metabolic wastes.
This fluid is known as interstitial fluid.
This fluid eventually returns to the lymphatic system from where it is ultimately drained back into the veins of the circulatory system.
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