Why doesn't the tissue fluid contain RBC, large protein molecules and platelets?
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Tissue fluid is similar to blood, but doesn’t contain most of the cells found in blood, nor does it contain plasma proteins. The role of tissue fluid is to transport and nutrients from the blood to the cells, and to carry carbon dioxide and other wastes back to the blood.
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