Interstitial Fluid
Interstitial fluid is a form of extracellular fluid which is found in the space between cells in most biological tissues. It is a bridge between the blood and tissue cells and helps regulate the exchange of nutrients, water and waste between these two different compartments, thus playing an important role in maintaining homeostasis. It also helps to lubricate tissues, aiding in the movement of organs and muscles, and transporting molecules such as hormones. Interstitial fluid can also provide a dynamic environment for immune cells, allowing them to move and react to various stimuli.
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