Features of the structure of the intercellular substance.

The intercellular substance is a fluid that fills all the voids that exist between cells. It consists of a large part of water. Also, there can be various fibers in the intercellular substance. It is necessary for the metabolism between cells. The fact is that cells exchange substances through diffusion or through special pores. But in the presence of air voids, the transfer of substances is simply impossible. Organic and mineral substances move along the intercellular substance without disturbing the cell structures.



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