Plasma outside of capillaries is no longer called plasma, its name changes to interstitial fluid.
it's called lyum
yes
Plasma
Plasma.
yes it does!
Tissue Fluid
chyme
they leak plasma
protien in the blood plasma
Maintain the osmotic pressure of the blood.
Because if blood pressure in lung capillaries was as high as it is in body capillaries, the hydrostatic pressure caused by this blood pressure would force blood plasma out of the capillaries into intracellular spaces (as is done in body capillaries) or into the alveoli. This would reduce the efficiency of gas exchange.
Yes
Renal capillaries, aka the glomerulus, where nitrogenous wastes and excess water in the blood plasma diffuse over to the nephron to be filtered and excreted.