<span>The answer is interstitial
fluid. It is derived from blood plasma and fills the intracellular spaces of
tissues. It is responsible for nourishing the cells and taking out the waste
which is drained out as lymph and joins the blood veins. Interstitial fluid is similar in composition
to blood plasma but has fewer proteins in comparison.</span>
Answer:
Pyloric sphincter
Explanation:
The duodenum is the first section of the small intestine, it is connected to stomach by pylorus (which means "gatekeeper"). The pylorus ends as the pyloric orifice which is surrounded by a band of muscle named "pyloric sphincter" it is located exactly in the junction between stomach and duodenum.
<h2>Answer:</h2>
The involved organelles are:
- Nucleus
- Ribosomes
- Golgi apparatus
<h3>Explanation:</h3>
First in nucleus the DNA is transcripted into mRNA which is the transported to cytoplasm.
mRNA is the message containing the information about the sequence of amino acids in proteins.
In cytoplasm mRNA is translated into proteins in the ribosomes.
After making proteins in ribosomes, they are packed into vesicles in Golgi apparatus.
In Golgi apparatus they are directed to their destination whether it is inside the cell or out side the cell.