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Tissue fluid - Removal of tissue fluid

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Tissue fluid - Removal of tissue fluid: Encyclopedia II - Tissue fluid - Formation of tissue fluid

In the capillaries, there are two forces acting on the movement of water and other aqueous substances; hydrostatic pressure and water potential. The hydrostatic pressure is generated by the pumping force of the heart. It pushes water out of the capillaries. The water potential is created due to the inability of large solutes to pass through the capillary walls. This buildup of solutes induces osmosis. The water passes from a high concentration (of water) to a low concentration in an attempt to reach an equilibrium. This draws water back into the vessels. Because the blood in the capill ...

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Tissue fluid - Removal of tissue fluid: Encyclopedia II - Tissue fluid - Composition of tissue fluid

The composition of tissue fluid depends upon the exchanges between the cells in the tissue and the blood. This means that tissue fluid has a different composition in different tissues and in different areas of the body. Not all of the contents of the blood passes into the tissue, which means that tissue fluid and blood are not the same. Red blood cells, platelets and plasma proteins cannot pass through the walls of the capillaries. The resulting mixture that does pass through is essentially blood plasma without the plasma proteins. Tissue fluid also contains some types of white blood cell, which ...

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