Blood qualifies as a fluid tissue that moves from place to place in the body.
Blood qualifies as a fluid tissue that moves from place to place in the body.
The fluids in the blood leak through the capillaries and into the surrounding tissue. After the cells are bathed the fluid moves into the the lymphatic system. It is then returned into the bloodstream
No, tissue fluid is not part of the blood.
tissue fluid gives their requirements in correct time
Tissue fluid is the the fluid that surrounds the bodies cells, or technically it "bathes" the cells in the body or cleans them.
Interstitial fluid.
Tissue fluid helps substances to diffuse into and out of cells. Useful substances like glucose and oxygen pass from tissue fluid into cells. Carbon dioxide and waste chemicals like urea pass out of cells into the tissue fluid. Most of the tissue fluid then passes back into the blood capillaries. Fluid is constantly flowing from the plasma and back into the plasma, but some of it drains into our lymphatic system.
Erosion is the act in which an object moves fluid out of its way.
All connective tissue!
The outer layers of protective tissue that holds the cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) in place are the meninges. If they are damaged, CFS can leak out.
Tissue fluid gets back into the bloodstream through a process called osmosis, where water selectively moves across the blood vessel's wall. It also enters the bloodstream through lymphatic vessels that collect excess tissue fluid and return it to the bloodstream.
There are six different muscles that allow the human eye to move. The kind of muscle tissue that moves the eye is known as connective tissue.