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Topic 6.2

Blood Flow through the Heart: http://www. youtube. com/watch

Option H5

Formation of tissue fluid and lymph _____________ in the capillary leads to _____________ - plasma and Dissolved nutrients are forced across the membrane into the ____________. Cells take up nutrients and release waste products. Following ultrafiltration, there is a ____________ between the interstitial fluid And the blood in the capillary. Most of the tissue fluid therefore _________________. A small amount of the tissue fluid doesn’t get reabsorbed. It is __________ __________________________. This fluid includes ___________ and ______________, and is drained back into the blood system near the heart.