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- Transcellular transport involves the transportation of solutes by a cell through a cell. Transcellular transport can occur in three different ways active...
- 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...
- lymphatic vessels), and small amounts of transcellular fluid such as ocular and cerebrospinal fluids in the "transcellular compartment". The normal processes...
- lymphatic fluid compartmentabout 2/3, or 8 (6–10) liters, and the transcellular fluid compartment (the remaining 1/3, or about 4 liters). The vascular...
- reach the systemic circulation. The more direct route is known as the transcellular pathway. By this route, drugs cross the skin by directly p****ing through...
- through the intercellular space between the cells. It is in contrast to transcellular transport, where the substances travel through the cell, p****ing through...
- joints during movement. Synovial fluid is a small component of the transcellular fluid component of extracellular fluid. The inner membrane of synovial...
- Selective permeability is mediated via two major routes: Transepithelial or transcellular permeability. This consists of specific transport of solutes across...
- diffusion, filtration, secretion, selective absorption, germination, and transcellular transport. Compound epithelium has protective functions. Epithelial...
- Regulated selective permeability is performed through two major routes: the transcellular (transepithelial) route and the paracellular route. This consists of...