Blood consists of plasma and cells, while tissue fluid is formed from plasma but lacks red blood cells and most proteins.
Blood consists of plasma and cells, while tissue fluid is formed from plasma but lacks red blood cells and most proteins.
Front | Distinguish between each of the following:blood and tissue fluid. |
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Back | blood is composed of plasma and cells; tissue fluid formed from plasma; tissue fluid does not contain red blood cells/has no/very little proteins; |
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