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Tissue fluid is produced by the filtration of blood through capillaries in the body. This filtered fluid contains oxygen, nutrients, and other essential substances that are important for cells. It is drained back into the circulation through lymphatic vessels, which help maintain fluid balance in the body and remove waste products.

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