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What is the liquid portion of the blood with nutrients that flows out of the capillaries called ? How does it transport into the main blood stream through?
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Answered by xXBhumikaxX
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As blood moves through the capillaries, the oxygen and other nutrients move out into the cells. Then waste matter from the cells goes into the capillaries. As the blood leaves the capillaries, it moves through the veins. Veins merge into larger tubes to carry the blood back to the heart.

Answered by lovleen403
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Extracellular Fluid

Approximately 20 percent of the ECF is found in plasma. Plasma travels through the body in blood vessels and transports a range of materials, including blood cells, proteins (including clotting factors and antibodies), electrolytes, nutrients, gases, and wastes.

The arteries carry blood away from the heart; the veins carry it back to the heart. ... In the systemic circulation, the left ventricle pumps oxygen-rich blood into the main artery (aorta). The blood travels from the main artery to larger and smaller arteries and into the capillary network

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