Lymph.
Lymph
Blood plasma .
Blood is inside a blood vessel. Blood is made up of Red Blood Cells, White Blood cells, Platelets, and Plasma.
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Red blood cells travel in a liquid called plasma found in the blood vessels.
larger blood vessels called veins which carry the blood back to the heart
Small blood vessels called capillaries would "ooze".
The 4 blood vessels are plasma, arteries, veins, and capillaries. From: Joey Sukupantee
During transfer of blood between cells and blood vessels, there is an inevitable leaking of blood plasma into the space between organs (interstice). the blood cells are to large to get filtered, so it is only the plasma which fill these spaces.Stagnant fluid becomes a breeding ground for pathogens, so to prevent this there are special vessels called lymphatic vessels which keep the plasma (or lymph) in motion. lymph also has specialised phagocytic WBC's called lymphocytes which play a very important role in immunity.
it is called plasma.
It is called plasmaThe name for the liquid part of blood is "plasma", and all other blood components are dissolved in or carried by the plasma.plasma plasma
Oxygen is transported throughout the body by red blood cells flowing in a fluid called plasma carried by blood vessels called arteries.