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- Homeostasis helps maintain the volume and composition of body fluids.
- Body fluids are watery solutions with dissolved chemicals.
- These fluids are found both inside and outside cells.
- Fluid inside cells is called intracellular fluid (ICF).
- Intracellular fluid is also known as cytosol.
- Fluid outside cells is called extracellular fluid (ECF).
- Interstitial fluid is the ECF found between cells in tissues.
- ECF in blood vessels is called blood plasma.
- ECF in lymphatic vessels is called lymph.
- ECF around the brain and spinal cord is cerebrospinal fluid.
- ECF in joints is called synovial fluid.
- ECF in the eyes includes aqueous humor and vitreous body.
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