Urea Get from body cells to blood plasma by diffusion through the tissues fluid. explain what this happen
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Glucose diffuses from the blood plasma, across the capillary walls to the tissue fluid, and then to the cells. The waste product urea diffuses from the cells of the liver to the tissue fluid, and then across the capillary walls into the blood plasma.
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Glucose diffuses from the blood plasma, across the capillary walls to the tissue fluid, and then to the cells. The waste product urea diffuses from the cells of the liver to the tissue fluid, and then across the capillary walls into the blood plasma.
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