Yes, interstitial fluid is part of a cell.
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cytoplasm, nucleoplasm, and interstitial fluid
Interstitial fluid (or tissue fluid) is a solution that surrounds the cells of animals. It is the main component of the extracellular fluid, it includes plasma and transcellular fluid. The interstitial fluid is found in the interstitial spaces, also known as the tissue spaces.
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Extracellular fluid is the body fluid outside the cell that is composed of blood plasma, interstitial fluid, lymph and transcellular fluid. It resides outside the cells and transports mmaterials to and from the cells
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This fluid is called the Interstitial fluid.
The fluid surrounding the cell is called interstitial fluid. The fluid inside the plasma membrane of the cell is called cytoplasm.The fluid surrounding the cell can also be called "Extracellular fluid". Also, the fluid inside the plasma membrane can also be called "cytosol"
The capillary cell wall receives blood from the interstitial fluid.
Probably no system is named to include the interstitial fluid. This fluid is present around almost every living cell and is often taken for granted like sun or air around you.
1. plasma 2. interstitial fluid 3. blood 4. intracellular fluid 5. cerebrospinal fluid Answer= 2. interstitial fluid
cytoplasm, nucleoplasm, and interstitial fluid
Interstitial fluid (or tissue fluid) is a solution that surrounds the cells of animals. It is the main component of the extracellular fluid, it includes plasma and transcellular fluid. The interstitial fluid is found in the interstitial spaces, also known as the tissue spaces.
Oxygen is lipid soluble therefore it can pass directly through the cell membranes of the capillaries.
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