What is the fluid that fills the spaces between cells? Lymph ?
Interstitial fluid.
I thought of that too, but it doesn't give me interstitial fluid as an option. It wouldn't be peyer patches ?
I don't think peyer patches is correct... huh.
You are right, I see, they are the isolated lymphatic tissues in the intestinal wall instead
Is this a multiple choice question?
It is, but it won't let me see the choices again, unless I take the quiz again, and I don't want to risk it, until I know the answer for sure, since it is timed
Oh. So the question is What is the fluid that fills the spaces between cells? Why did you add 'Lymph' as well? Is that also part of the question?
Yes, I did. But it's one of those question where it is asking you to match a function or description. It won't let me see what was correct or wrong. The teacher changed the settings to it.
It is definitely not peyers patch....it can be serum
Is this for a test??
Lymph was one of the choices, hassall corpuscles, cisterna chyli, tymus, tonsils, thoracic duct, right lymphatic duct, and lymph node
Thats against the CoC. U cannot ask test ques.
Is this for a test??
It is definitely not peyers patch....it can be serum
Well, lymph fluid is the clear interstitial fluid that is found between the cells of the human body...
It has to be lymph then, thanks a lot :)
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