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Q: What is the difference between plasma and tissue fluid?
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what mineral is widely distributed in plasma and tissue fluid?

The most widely distributed mineral in plasma and tissue fluid is sodium.


What is the difference between blood plasma and interstitial fluid in terms of composition?

The primary differences between plasma and interstitial fluid involve (1) the concentrations of dissolved proteins,because plasma proteins cannot cross capillary walls, and (2) the levels of respiratory gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide), due to the respiratory activities of tissue cells.


What is colorless tissue fluid called?

Lymph One of them could be plasma.


How tissue fluid is form?

blood pressure in the cappilaries forces part of the plasma out through the walls .the fluid which escapes is not blood or neither plasma but is called tissue fluid by Rachael magro


What plasma is intercellular fluid and is part of the connective tissue?

matrix


The part of blood plasma that diffuses out of the capillaries is the?

Tissue Fluid


What are the functions of tissue fluid?

Tissue fluid helps substances to diffuse into and out of cells. Useful substances like glucose and oxygen pass from tissue fluid into cells. Carbon dioxide and waste chemicals like urea pass out of cells into the tissue fluid. Most of the tissue fluid then passes back into the blood capillaries. Fluid is constantly flowing from the plasma and back into the plasma, but some of it drains into our lymphatic system.


The liquid that is derived from the human blood plasma and is in direct contact with the cells of the body is known as?

tissue fluid or interstitial fluid


Starvation causes the plasma protein levels in the blood plasme to fall how would that affect the formation of tissue fluid in the tissue spaces?

Starvation causes the plasma protein levels to decrease, and when there is less plasma protein in the blood, you get lower Po (Osmotic Pressure). Lower osmotic pressure means less pull (of tissue fluid) so this causes generalized edema.so basically, less plasma proteins -> decreased Po -> less pull -> reduced venous clearance --> fluid build up in tissue


Where does tissue fluid originate from?

When blood enters a capillary network from an artery it is at high pressure. Molecules of blood plasma are squeezed out of the capillary.Overall the liquid is formed around the cells is called tissue fluid.


What fluid is found between cells?

plasma


What is Difference between tissue fluid and lymph?

when lymph fluid is contained inside lymph vessels or lymph node(lymphatic system) it is called lymph whereas when it is squeezed out of cells b/w the cell membranes it is called tissue fluid