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Volume Fluid Total Passes Capillaries Surrounding Tissue Greater

Front The total volume of fluid that passes from the capillaries to the surrounding tissue fluid is normally greater than the volume that is reabsorbed into them. Describe what happens to this extra fluid. 
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Back removed by lymphatic system / lymph;
returned to blood;

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