Tissue fluid is also known as extracellular fluid? Give reason.
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Extracellular fluid, in biology, body fluid that is not contained in cells. ... The fluid is often secreted by cells to provide a constant environment for cellular operations. Examples of extracellular fluids include lymph and plasma.
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As the blood flows in the capillaries of the tissues, the plasma and the leucocytes "leak out" through their walls this fluid bathes the cells and is called tissue fluid or the intercellular or extracellular fluid.
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