Blood flows in capillaries, but there is blood leaks out from the capillaries, known as tissue fluid or interstitial fluid.
Tissue fluid or interstitial fluid, though blood leaks out as well x
The stomach
it means its dying
go to the body cells, after that it returns to the capillaries, but the fluid that doesn't diffuses into the lymph vessels (when it goes into the lymphatic vessels it's called lymph) and goes back to the heart.
Villi are finger-like projections on the lining of the small intestine. After digestion is finished off, the nutrients and digested food goes to the villi, then from the villi to blood capillaries. Blood capillaries are small blood vessels that contain tiny holes through with tissue fluid leaks out. Then, the nutrients go from the blood capillaries to the tissue fluid. The tissue fluid is mainly water, it surrounds the tissues in our body and it forms a continuous link between the blood plasma (liquid part of the blood that helps the blood to circulate) and the cells. After going to the tissue fluid, the nutrients go to the blood plasma and then to the cells where it is used up (oxygen and chemicals from our food is separated from waste materials and carbon dioxide) Arteries carry oxygen from the blood cells to the body cells and veins carry carbon dioxide. After going to the cells, the nutrients go to the tissues. Hope this helped. I was also confused first but then my teacher explained it to me. :)
Blood
the liiquid that leaks out of cappilaries is sperm
I just had the question "Every minute, about 1.5mL of fluid leaks out of the capillaries" on a true/false quiz and the answer was true.
serum
the lmyphic system absourds it and give it back to the heart.
It will heat up and evaporate.
No, a bruise is just where some capillaries have broken under the skin. The blood leaks, and it takes a bit for it to "dissolve" back into your system.