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प्रश्न
Write a short note on Tissue Fluid.
उत्तर
Tissue Fluid or Intercellular Fluid: As the blood flows in the capillaries of the tissues, the plasma, and the leucocytes Teak out through their walls. This fluid bathes the cells and is called the tissue fluid or the intercellular or extracellular fluid. It is from this fluid that the cells absorb oxygen and other required substances, and in turn, give out CO2 and other wastes back into it.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Name the type of T-lymphocyte which secretes perforins.
Describe agranulocytes with the help of diagrams.
What is lymph? State two major functions of lymph.
Name a circulatory fluid in the human body other than blood.
Give the functions of lymph.
Differentiate between Blood and the lymph.
The diagram below shows part of the capillary bed in an organ of the human body. Some of the blood arriving at the capillaries at points labeled A, moves out into the spaces between the tissue cells. Study the diagram and answer the questions that follow:
State two important functions performed in our body by the fluid present in vessel X.
Describe the role of lymph
Differentiate between:
Blood and Lymph.
Complete the following sentence with appropriate word:
The fluid in the space between the tissue cell is called__________.
State the Function: Lymph
Multiple Choice Questions
The chief function of lymph nodes in mammals is to:
Distinguish between Blood capillary and lymph capillary
Lymph is ______ with almost similar composition to the blood except RBCs, platelets and some proteins.
For which of the following reason it is much easier for a small animal to run uphill than for a large animal?
Explain the functional significance of lymphatic system?
Select the correct sequence of flow of lymph through the following organ/part of the body, from the list given below:
- Intercellular spaces of body tissues.
- Thoracic and right lymphatic ducts
- Veins
- Lymphatic vessels
- Heart
What is the other name of 'tissue fluid'? Write its two functions.
Give reason:
Lymphatic vessels are milky in appearance.