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What happens to excess interstitial fluid that is not reabsorbed by blood capillaries?

A. It is absorbed by the skin.
B. It becomes urine and is excreted by the kidneys.
C. It is transported by lymphatic vessels as lymph
D. It is stored in the liver for later use.