blood
lymph
Extracellular fluid is the fluid outside of cells. It is in the interstitial space, in the blood vessels and lymph vessels
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
All cells are surrounded by some type of body fluid, called extracellular fluid. Extracellular fluids include interstitial fluid (found in tissues), plasma (in blood), lymph (in lymphatic vessels), and cerebrospinal fluid (found around the brain and spinal cord). Cells also contain fluid inside them, called intracellular fluid, also known as cytosol. Your answer is: Cytosol Attn: Luisa Samayoa
Hemoglobin.
Plasma
Plasma
synovial fluid
haemoglobin.
Lymphocytes.
within the cells
There are open circulatory systems and there are closed circulatory systems. In the open systems found in insects and invertebrates the fluid which carries the blood does not remain within any vessels but rather it bathes the cells of the organs thus transfering the nutrients. In a closed system the blood remains within blood vessels like in the case with humans and the nutrients are diffused out of these vessels to the cells of the organs.