I don't know of anything they are called. Just like words, the spaces are a trigger to the person reading to know that (just like this is a new word) this is a new chemical and they make it easier to read.
The spaces between cells are called intercellular spaces. These spaces allow for the exchange of gases, nutrients, and waste products between cells. They also provide flexibility and allow for movement within tissues.
Intercostal spaces
No, not chemical. Mainly electromagnetic waves.
pore spaces
Joseph Diestel has written: 'The metric theory of tensor products' -- subject(s): Banach spaces, Tensor products 'Sequences and series in Banach spaces' -- subject(s): Banach spaces, Sequences (Mathematics), Series 'Geometry of Banach spaces' -- subject(s): Banach spaces, Vector-valued measures
The spaces between rocks and soil are called pore spaces or interstitial spaces. These spaces are important for water infiltration, aeration, and root penetration in the soil.
To deliver secretory products to the extracellular spaces.
Chemical weathering can form a cavern by infiltrating pore spaces in limestone.
the spaces between the teeth of a comb are called umpernaters :) that's their scientific name.
The fluid filled spaces in the brain are called ventricles. The fluid is called cerebrospinal fluid
Charles Thomas Kendrick has written: 'On pretopological coherence of convergence spaces and products of frechet spaces' -- subject- s -: Generalized spaces
Liter to Centiliter: Move the decimal 2 spaces to the right