👉 The rural fluid, also known as interstitial fluid or extracellular fluid, refers to the liquid that fills the spaces between cells and within the cavities of tissues in rural areas. This fluid plays a crucial role in maintaining tissue homeostasis by facilitating the exchange of nutrients, waste products, and signaling molecules between cells and their environment. It also helps in the transport of oxygen and other essential substances, ensuring that cells function optimally. The composition and movement of this fluid are vital for processes such as cell growth, repair, and overall tissue health in rural settings.