Match the following transcellular fluids with their functions:
i. Synovial Fluida. Maintains shape and size of cellii. Intraocular fluidb. Acts as a shock absorberiii. Cerebrospinal fluidc. Maintains pressureiv. Intracellular fluidd. Acts as lubricant
The synovial fluid acts as a lubricant in the joints of the bones. The intraocular fluid present in the eyes supplies nutrition and also maintains the pressure in the eye. The cerebrospinal fluid acts primarily as a shock absorber but also supplies nutrition. The Intracellular fluid, which is present inside the cell, maintains the shape and size of the cell.