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Match each term in the (a)–(e) group with its definition from the (i)–(v) group.
(a) Interstitial fluid (i) Fluid that remains when blood cells are removed
(b) Whole blood (ii) Fluid, solutes, and cells that together flow through veins and arteries
(c) Blood serum (iii) Fluid that fills spaces between cells
(d) Intracellular fluid (iv) Fluid that remains when blood clotting agents are removed from plasma
(e) Blood plasma (v) Fluid within cells
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