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Is lymph more similar to blood plasma or to interstitial fluid?

Interstitial fluid comes from blood plasma which leaks out of the pores of capillaries. It differs in that the larger molecules mostly proteins and blood cells are too large to fit through the pores, and so the interstitial fluid lacks these. The interstitial fluid does contain the salts and the smaller molecules such as amino acids, sugars, fatty acids, coenzymes, hormones, neurotransmitters, which are present in blood plasma.


What is extracellular fluid AND where is it found?

Extracellular fluid is the fluid outside of cells. It is in the interstitial space, in the blood vessels and lymph vessels


Most fluid and proteins that escape from blood vessels to the interstitial fluid are normally?

thru the lymphs.


What isextracellularfluid ANDwhere is itfound?

Extracellular fluid is the fluid outside of cells. It is in the interstitial space, in the blood vessels and lymph vessels


Where does lymph come from?

Lymph comes from the interstitial fluids spaces in blood where interstitial fluid is found. Lymph is composed mainly of white blood cells.


What is the function of interstitial fluid?

Interstitial fluid is the liquid which surrounds the cells in the body. The function of intestitial fluid is to carry substances between the blood and the tissue cells. Substances passing out of the blood capillaries eg food,oxygen, pass through the interstitial fluid to reach the body cells. Substances produced by the cells eg carbon dioxide waste, pass through the tissue fluid to enter the blood capillaries. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstitial_fluid


Is the plasma membrane the same as intercellular fluid?

There are many differences that can be found between blood and lymph fluid. The cells that are present in blood include erythrocytes, leucocytes, and plates. In lymph fluid the only cells present are lymphocytes. Blood contains hormones and plasma proteins making blood rich in proteins. Lymph fluid has very few proteins present. Blood contains more glucose, amino acids, and oxygen than lymph fluid. However, lymph fluid has more carbon dioxide than blood.


What is the function of the interstitial?

Interstitial fluid is the liquid which surrounds the cells in the body. The function of intestitial fluid is to carry substances between the blood and the tissue cells. Substances passing out of the blood capillaries eg food,oxygen, pass through the interstitial fluid to reach the body cells. Substances produced by the cells eg carbon dioxide waste, pass through the tissue fluid to enter the blood capillaries. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstitial_fluid


All exchanges between cells and the blood are made through?

interstitial fluid


What cells are found in tissue fluid?

None, there are no cells in Tissue fluid (interstitial fluid) although it does consist of solvent containing amino acids, sugars, fatty acids, coenzymes, hormones, neurotransmitters, salts, as well as waste products from the cells!


What is the difference between blood plasma and interstitial fluid in terms of composition?

The primary differences between plasma and interstitial fluid involve (1) the concentrations of dissolved proteins,because plasma proteins cannot cross capillary walls, and (2) the levels of respiratory gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide), due to the respiratory activities of tissue cells.


Fluid located in the spaces between the cells?

The fluid located in the space between the cells is known as extracellular fluid.