These is called the Plasma.
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Lymph nodes are packed full of white blood cells, usually lymphocytes.
Yes, epithelium consists of closely packed cells that form the protective covering of internal and external surfaces of the body. These cells are tightly packed together with minimal extracellular matrix between them.
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Interstitial fluid also called extracellular fluid.
Most of the body's fluid is found inside cells (intracellular fluid) and in the space surrounding cells (extracellular fluid). The extracellular fluid includes the fluid within blood vessels (intravascular) and the fluid in between cells (interstitial fluid).
Tissue fluid is the the fluid that surrounds the bodies cells, or technically it "bathes" the cells in the body or cleans them.
Yes, the interstitial fluid is an extracellular fluid that surrounds the cells.
Cells and intracellular components are not part of the extracellular fluid, as it is found outside of cells within the body. Intracellular fluid would not be considered part of the extracellular fluid.
Thylakoids. Stacks of these are called granna.
Fluid in the spaces between cells
Yes.