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What is the name of the circulating fluid that doesn’t contain red blood cells?

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A clear, colourless liquid, cerebrospinal fluid is slightly alkaline, having a pH of 7.3–7.4. It is about 99 percent water and contains a small number of leukocytes and no red blood cells.

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Answer:

tissue fluid.

Step-by-step explanation:

the role of tissue fluid is to transport nutrients from the blood to the cells,and to carry Corbin dioxide and other wastes back to the blood.

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