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Q: A constant level of tissue fluid is maintained by what body system?
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Is most tissue fluid reabsorbed by the lymphatic system?

No.


Tissue fluid is returned to circulation through the what?

Excess tissue fluid is taken up by the lymphatic system and returned to the cardiovascular system at the vena cava.


What tissue is in tissue fluid?

The name for fluid build up in the kidneys is called edema. The lymphatic system is not returning excess fluid back to the blood as it should.


What is the origin of lymph?

The orgin on lymph is this: the cardiovascular system pumps blood through its system but it cannot return all the fluid from the body cells. The lymph system picks up 60%of the fluid dropped off at the cellular level, at this point we are talking about interstial fluid, the IF picks up plasma and becomes tissue fluid. The tissue fluid is then picked up my lymph capillaries, the tissue fluid is now called lymph.


What process returns excess tissue fluid to the blood?

The Lymphatic System .


What are the functions of tissue fluid?

Tissue fluid helps substances to diffuse into and out of cells. Useful substances like glucose and oxygen pass from tissue fluid into cells. Carbon dioxide and waste chemicals like urea pass out of cells into the tissue fluid. Most of the tissue fluid then passes back into the blood capillaries. Fluid is constantly flowing from the plasma and back into the plasma, but some of it drains into our lymphatic system.


What collects fluid body tissue spaces and returns it to blood?

The Lymphatic System .


What collects fluid from body tissue spaces and returns it to the blood?

the lymphatic system


What is the medical term meaning Tissue fluid that has entered the lymphatic vessels?

While surrounding tissues it is called interstitial fluid. Once it enters the lymphatic system it is called lymphatic fluid.


Excess tissue fluid which forms in a capillary bed is drained by?

Lymph from the lymphatic system


What is the relationship between blood and tissue fluid?

Although the human body has numerous "fluids" in it, blood is the only thing that is considered a "fluid tissue." This means that it is a tissue in the body just like muscle tissue, however it is fluid unlike muscle tissue. The answer is yes.


What other system connects to cadiovascular system?

The lymphatic system. Excess interstitial fluid is drained from tissue spaces and returned to the blood.