PRIN OF ANAT & PHYS WILEY PLUS ACCESS
PRIN OF ANAT & PHYS WILEY PLUS ACCESS
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ISBN: 9781119659488
Author: Tortora
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 21, Problem 7CP
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Determination of movement of fluid across the walls of the capillaries by osmotic and hydrostatic pressures.

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The pressure-driven process, in which the movement of the solutes and the fluid occurs from the capillaries of the blood into the interstitial fluid, is known as filtration. The pressure-driven process, in which the movement takes place from the interstitial fluid into the capillaries of the blood, is known as reabsorption.

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