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What is the fluid found in the extracellular matrix that holds cells together as tissue and allows them to communicate with one another?

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Extracellular fluid

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The fluid inside of the Extracellular Matrix is Extracellular Fluid. Extracellular Fluid is also called ECF. ECF is mostly tissue fluid. It is also made up of a large amount of intravascular fluid. The remaining smaller amount of ECF is transcellular fluid.

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