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What is the clear body fluid that's bathes the cells and transports lymphocytes?

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What is the clear fluid that bathes the cell and transport lymphocytes?

lymph


What is the clear body fluid that pays the cells and transports lymphocytes?

Lymph


what is The fluid that bathes the cells found in tissues?

interstitial fluid


What type of blood cells are lymphatic?

Lymph nodes are packed full of white blood cells, usually lymphocytes.


Which Fluid similar to seawater surrounds and bathes all body cells?

The fluid similar to seawater that surrounds and bathes all body cells is extracellular fluid. This fluid includes interstitial fluid (found in the spaces between cells) and plasma (found in the bloodstream). It is crucial for supplying cells with nutrients and removing waste products.


What is a 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.


Is the fluid that bathes the cells in organisms with open circulatory systems?

THE cells


What is the difference between interstitial fluid and lymph?

Location also LYMPH . - Lymph means clear water and it is derived from the fluid and protein that has been squeezed out of the blood (i.e. blood plasma). - It is a pale fluid that bathes the tissues of an organism, maintaining fluid balance, and removes bacteria from tissues; it enters the blood system by way of lymphatic channels and ducts. - Prominent among the constituents of lymph are lymphocytes and macrophages, the primary cells of the immune system with which the body defends itself from invasion by foreign microorganisms. - It contains fluid from the intestines called chyle, which contains proteins and fats. INTERSTITIAL FLUID - Interstitial fluid (or tissue fluid, or intercellular fluid) is a solution which bathes and surrounds the cells of multicellular animals. - To prevent a build-up of tissue fluid surrounding the cells in the tissue, the lymphatic system plays a part in the transport of tissue fluid. - Tissue fluid can pass into the surrounding lymph vessels (now called Lymph), and eventually ends up rejoining the blood.


Is lymph composed of water that has escaped from cytosol?

Not exactly. Lymph is a clear fluid that contains white blood cells and comes from fluid leaked from blood vessels as well as fluid that bathes the body's cells. This fluid re-enters the bloodstream after being filtered through lymph nodes.


What is importan of a synovial fluid in a synoival joint?

Synovial fluid bathes joints, providing 'cushioning' from shock and also the passage of essential nutrients to the joint.


Straw-coloured fluid that transports nutrients?

Serum.