The Lymphatic System.
The lymphatic system reclaims and returns fluids and solutes that have exited the circulatory system.
lymph blood has a higher protein concentration than the tissue fluids
Osmotic pressure
Capillary Hydrostatic Pressure
Farts and Soup like fluids which are called jousricals.
Yes, you can drink proteins. Technically yes. Protein shakes for instance. Fluids are drunk and shakes have proteins within them altogether in fluid form.
Capillaries
When the intra and extra-cellular fluids become very acidic, proteins will not be broken down, because an acidosis bring the pH down, usually, no more than 1 pH. Therefore, that does not effect proteins much.
alcohol abuse disrupts the proteins that keep fluids out of the lung.
venous
Pancreatic fluids break down fats, carbohydrates, and proteins in the chyme.
Capillaries are considered separately from veins. They are the smallest vessels in the circulatory system. Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occur through them. Also wastes and nutrients.Veins carry deoxygenated blood from systemic circulation back to your heart. Capillaries are the small blood vessels that transfer blood between arteries and veins. The capillaries supply the cells with nutrients, fluids and oxygen. Capillaries also remove carbon dioxide.