MICROANATOMY

BLOOD CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM LYMPHOID ORGANS

LYMPHATIC SYSTEM

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The fluid that is pushed out of the capillary beds and between tissues is what?
A
Arterial Blood
B
Venous Blood
C
Lymph
D
Interstitial Fluid
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -It is derived from blood plasma as fluids pass through capillary walls at the arterial end. As the interstitial fluid begins to accumulate, it is picked up and removed by tiny lymphatic vessels and returned to the blood. As soon as the interstitial fluid enters the lymph capillaries, it is called lymph.

Detailed explanation-2: -Capillary exchange refers to the exchange of material between the blood and tissues in the capillaries. There are three mechanisms that facilitate capillary exchange: diffusion, transcytosis, and bulk flow.

Detailed explanation-3: -Hydrostatic Pressure CHP is the force that drives fluid out of capillaries and into the tissues. As fluid exits a capillary and moves into tissues, the hydrostatic pressure in the interstitial fluid correspondingly rises.

Detailed explanation-4: -Answer and Explanation: The correct answer is (e) dermis. In the skin, lymph capillaries are found in the dermis layer. Lymph capillaries are found in the dermis, and they serve as a transport system for lymph fluid.

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