The portion of blood plasma that escapes is called interstitial or extracellular fluid.What is it commonly called?
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The portion of blood plasma that escapes is called interstitial or extracellular fluid, and it contains oxygen, glucose, amino acids, and other nutrients needed by tissue cells. ... The lymphatic system removes this fluid and these materials from tissues, returning them via the lymphatic vessels to the bloodstream.
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