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Standard XII
Biology
Transport of Carbon Dioxide
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why and where is interstitial fluid released and becomes lymph?
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Is lymph more similar to blood plasma or to interstitial fluid and why?
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Select the correct statement–
(i)
Interstitial fluid is present between the cells of tissues
(ii)
Mineral distribution in interstitial fluid and blood plasma is similar
(iii)
Exchange of nutrient, gases between blood and cells always occur through tissue fluid
(iv)
Lymphatic system collects interstitial fluid and drains it back to the major veins
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What is interstitial fluid?
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The principal buffer in interstitial fluid is
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The exchange of materials between blood and interstitial fluid is happens with the help of:
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