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The waste of excretion leave the body of the cells and are excreted into the intercellular fluid, Wastes pass from the intercellular fluid into the blood plasma via diffusion.

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What is the role of blood in excretion?

The waste of excretion leave the body cells and are secreted into intercellular fluid. Wastes pass from intercellular fluid into the blood plasma by the process of diffusion. The blood plasma transport these excretions to excretory organs that remove them from the body.


What is the charge of intercellular fluid?

The intracelluar fluid is negative with respect to the extracellular fluid.


About two-thirds of the body's fluid is within cells and is termed fluid?

Intercellular.


Where is intercellular fluid found in the body?

within the cells


Another name for intercellular fluid?

Another name for intercellular fluid is extracellular fluid. It describes the fluid found outside of cells but within the body tissues. This fluid contains water, electrolytes, and various nutrients that help maintain cellular function.


Where do lymph vessels return intercellular fluid to?

Lymph vessels return intercellular fluid to the bloodstream near the heart, where it becomes part of the blood plasma. This process helps maintain fluid balance in the body and supports the immune system by transporting lymphocytes and other immune cells.


What plasma is intercellular fluid and is part of the connective tissue?

matrix


What is the medical term meaning the intercellular material of blood?

Plasma is the term for the intercellular material of blood, the fluid in which the blood cells are suspended.


What does Bulk fluid movement typically across capillary walls?

intercellular clefts


What is fluid wastes?

urine


What process do chemical wastes pass from the blood into the dialysis fluid?

In dialysis, chemical wastes pass from the blood into the dialysis fluid through the process of diffusion. Diffusion allows waste molecules to move from an area of higher concentration (blood) to an area of lower concentration (dialysis fluid) through a semipermeable membrane. This helps to effectively filter out waste products from the blood during dialysis treatment.


What abnormal accumulation of fluid in the intercellular spaces of the body that is localized or diffused is referred to as?

Edema