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What is a tissue fluid?

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Tissue fluid is the the fluid that surrounds the bodies cells, or technically it "bathes" the cells in the body or cleans them.

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Is tissue fluid a part of blood?

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What is the importance of a tissue fluid?

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What is tissue fluid?

Tissue fluid is the the fluid that surrounds the bodies cells, or technically it "bathes" the cells in the body or cleans them.


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What connective tissue's matrix is fluid?

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What is fluid tissue that moves from place to place?

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What connective tissue contains fluid and lacks fibers?

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Which forces affect the exchange of substances between blood and tissue fluid?

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