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extracellular fluid - traducción al árabe

BODY FLUID OUTSIDE THE CELLS OF A MULTICELLULAR ORGANISM
Interstitial fluid; Intercellular fluid; Tissue fluid; Extracellular fluids; Interstitial region; Transcellular fluid; Extracellular volume; Interstitial space (biology); Extracellular fluid volume; Interstitial volume; ECFV; Extracellular medium; Extra-cellular fluid
  • Differences in the concentrations of ions giving the membrane potential
  • Formation of interstitial fluid from blood.
  • Cell membrane details between extracellular and intracellular fluid
  • interstitial]] fluid and smaller components, such as the [[blood plasma]], the [[cerebrospinal fluid]] and [[lymph]]
  • Diagram showing the formation of lymph from interstitial fluid (labeled here as "tissue fluid"). The tissue fluid is entering the blind ends of [[lymph capillaries]] (shown as deep green arrows)
  • Sodium-potassium pump and the diffusion between extracellular fluid and intracellular fluid

extracellular fluid         
‎ السَّائِلُ البَرَّانِيّ ; السَّائِلُ خارِجَ الخَلَوِيّ‎
interstitial fluid         
‎ السَّائِلُ الخِلاَلِيّ‎
tissue fluid         
السَّائِلُ النَّسيجِيّ

Definición

Synovia
·noun A transparent, viscid, lubricating fluid which contains mucin and secreted by synovial membranes; synovial fluid.

Wikipedia

Extracellular fluid

In cell biology, extracellular fluid (ECF) denotes all body fluid outside the cells of any multicellular organism. Total body water in healthy adults is about 60% (range 45 to 75%) of total body weight; women and the obese typically have a lower percentage than lean men. Extracellular fluid makes up about one-third of body fluid, the remaining two-thirds is intracellular fluid within cells. The main component of the extracellular fluid is the interstitial fluid that surrounds cells.

Extracellular fluid is the internal environment of all multicellular animals, and in those animals with a blood circulatory system, a proportion of this fluid is blood plasma. Plasma and interstitial fluid are the two components that make up at least 97% of the ECF. Lymph makes up a small percentage of the interstitial fluid. The remaining small portion of the ECF includes the transcellular fluid (about 2.5%). The ECF can also be seen as having two components – plasma and lymph as a delivery system, and interstitial fluid for water and solute exchange with the cells.

The extracellular fluid, in particular the interstitial fluid, constitutes the body's internal environment that bathes all of the cells in the body. The ECF composition is therefore crucial for their normal functions, and is maintained by a number of homeostatic mechanisms involving negative feedback. Homeostasis regulates, among others, the pH, sodium, potassium, and calcium concentrations in the ECF. The volume of body fluid, blood glucose, oxygen, and carbon dioxide levels are also tightly homeostatically maintained.

The volume of extracellular fluid in a young adult male of 70 kg (154 lbs) is 20% of body weight – about fourteen liters. Eleven liters are interstitial fluid and the remaining three liters are plasma.