The Space Between Cells Close to the Capillaries is filled with Blood Plasma What is this Called ?
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The answer is tissue fluid.
It is formed by the blood plasma leaked from the capillaries.
It runs in the spaces between the cells and is a part of open circulatory system.
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The answer is tissue fluid.
It is formed by the blood plasma leaked from the capillaries.
It runs in the spaces between the cells and is a part of open circulatory system.
If you have any other doubt about biology, you can ask me.
(^_^)
If it helped mark BRAINLIEST
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