A collecting duct
No, ascites is a condition in which fluid collects in the abdominal cavity.
Cerebrospinal fluid carries chemicals from the blood to neurons. It helps deliver nutrients and oxygen to neurons while also removing waste products and toxins from the brain. This helps maintain a stable environment for optimal neuronal function.
The lymphatic system collects excess fluid, called lymph, from the tissues and returns it to the bloodstream. This helps maintain fluid balance in the body and plays a crucial role in the immune system by filtering lymph and trapping pathogens before they can spread.
When interstitial fluid collects as a result of obstruction, it is called lymphedema. This condition can occur when the lymphatic system is unable to drain fluid properly, leading to swelling in the affected area. Treatment may involve manual lymphatic drainage, compression therapy, and exercise.
Interstitial fluid is collected by the lymphatic system, which consists of lymphatic vessels that transport this fluid away from tissues. It helps maintain fluid balance in the body by returning excess interstitial fluid to the bloodstream. Additionally, lymph nodes filter the lymph as it passes through, aiding in immune response.
No, ascites is a condition in which fluid collects in the abdominal cavity.
Collects fluid lost from the blood
The Lymphatic System collects lost fluid by blood and returns it to the circulatory system.
synovial fluid
The lymphatic system
A condition in which pus and lymph fluid collects in a body cavity
Cerebrospinal fluid carries chemicals from the blood to neurons. It helps deliver nutrients and oxygen to neurons while also removing waste products and toxins from the brain. This helps maintain a stable environment for optimal neuronal function.
The pan on the bottom is where the fluid collects.
Transport system.
the lymphatic system
Subarachnoid space
Pneumonia is when fluid collects in the alveoli