Respuesta :
If you are speaking specifically about the body forming fluid in tissues that's not how the body does it and your question doesn't make any sense. If your blood pressure was too low then it would be difficult for your heart to circulate blood and body fluids preventing effective circulation in the tissues resulting in waste product build-up and decreased oxygen and nutrient delivery to organs and tissues--and possibly edema but this would likely be a very late development.
Low blood pressure affect the formation of tissue fluid negatively.
The heart is an organ that pumps blood to other parts of the body . The
blood usually contains vital components such as oxygen, vitamins and
minerals etc which are needed for a healthy tissue formation.
When the blood pressure is low , the blood pumped aren't able to get to
some certain parts of the body which thereby makes tissues deficient in vital
nutrients needed for a healthy formation.
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