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None, there are no cells in Tissue fluid (interstitial fluid) although it does consist of solvent containing amino acids, sugars, fatty acids, coenzymes, hormones, neurotransmitters, salts, as well as waste products from the cells!

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What is a tissue fluid?

Tissue fluid is the the fluid that surrounds the bodies cells, or technically it "bathes" the cells in the body or cleans them.


What is the difference between plasma and tissue fluid?

Plasma is the liquid component of blood that contains proteins and cells, while tissue fluid is the liquid that surrounds cells and tissues in the body. Plasma is found within blood vessels, while tissue fluid is found outside of blood vessels in the interstitial spaces. Plasma is involved in transporting nutrients, waste, and other substances throughout the body, while tissue fluid provides a medium for cells to exchange nutrients and waste with blood.


What is tissue fluid?

Tissue fluid is the the fluid that surrounds the bodies cells, or technically it "bathes" the cells in the body or cleans them.


What is extracellular fluid?

All the body fluid which is found outside the cells is called extracellular fluid (ECF) or tissue fluid. In animals its major portion consists of blood plasma and interstitial fluid, with little amount of transcellular fluid (e.g cerebrospinal fluid and joint fluid).


What are the functions of tissue 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.


What is surrounding fluid to a cells interior?

Yes, the interstitial fluid is an extracellular fluid that surrounds the cells.


What is the medical term meaning fluid cells or cellular debris that has oozed into tissue?

Exudate means fluid, cells, or cellular debris that oozed into tissue.


What is the importance of a tissue fluid?

tissue fluid gives their requirements in correct time


What is A build up of tissue fluid outside of cells in the tissue spaces called?

inflammation


Are undifferentiated cells found in meristematic tissue?

Yes, undifferentiated cells are found in meristematic tissue. Meristematic tissue is responsible for plant growth and contains actively dividing cells that have the ability to differentiate into various types of plant tissues.


What is the name of the fluid that fills the spaces between tissue cells in the human body?

Interstitial fluid


Does tissue fluid contain glucose?

I read somewhere that it does not. perhaps because all of it is used up by the body cells.