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Where are an animal's fluids found?Multiple choice question.They reside in intra and extracellular compartments.They are only found inside of cells.They usually reside in one large extracellular compartment.

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Where are an animal's fluids found?Multiple choice question.They reside in intra and extracellular compartments.They are only found inside of cells.They usually reside in one large extracellular compartment.

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The fluids in an animal's body are found in both intra and extracellular compartments. This means they are located both inside cells (intracellular) and outside cells (extracellular). These compartments include blood vessels, the spaces between cells, and inside cells themselves. Therefore, the correct answer to the multiple choice question is "They reside in intra and extracellular compartments."

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