Question: Remaining Questions Each Worth 1 Pt. 2. Under Normal Conditions, In Which Area Does Blood Hydrostatic Pressure Dominate As A Force. A. Bor C? 3. Under Normal Conditions, In Which Area Does Blood Osmotic Pressure Dominate As A Force, A, B Or C? 4. Which Specific Pressure Listed Above Causes Fluid To Flow From A To B? 5. Which Specific Pressure Listed …

Question: Remaining Questions Each Worth 1 Pt. 2. Under Normal Conditions, In Which Area Does Blood Hydrostatic Pressure Dominate As A Force. A. Bor C? 3. Under Normal Conditions, In Which Area Does Blood Osmotic Pressure Dominate As A Force, A, B Or C? 4. Which Specific Pressure Listed Above Causes Fluid To Flow From A To B? 5. Which Specific Pressure Listed …

Remaining questions each worth 1 pt. 2. Under normal conditions, in which area does blood hydrostatic pressure dominate as a

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3) oncotic pressure in capillary-moves fluid into the capillary the movement of fluid from interstitial fluid back into the c

Ch 19 - Act 9 - Capillary dynamics (15 pts) A с B В B А B B А B The diagram above shows a capillary hed being fed by terminal

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Remaining questions each worth 1 pt. 2. Under normal conditions, in which area does blood hydrostatic pressure dominate as a force. A. Bor C? 3. Under normal conditions, in which area does blood osmotic pressure dominate as a force, A, B or C? 4. Which specific pressure listed above causes fluid to flow from A to B? 5. Which specific pressure listed above is most responsible for moving fluid from A to C? 6. Which specific pressure listed above is most responsible for moving fluid from C to B? 7. What is responsible for producing osmotic pressure inside the capillary? 8. If excess fluid is not returned to the capillary, what happens to it? Tools Add-ons Help Last edit was nour ago al text Calibri 12 + BI UA G v Is E-EE* 5. 6 M23 Capmary to pts) 1) hydrostatic pressure in capillary-moves fluid out of capillary the pressure moves the fluid out of the capillary ad into the tissues it moves the fluid from its pores to its interstitial spaces as the blood moves out of the capillary the pressure exerted by the blood will become lesser and promotes filtration. 2) hydrostatic pressure in interstitium-moves fluid into the capillary this pressure acts in the opposite direction of hydrostatic pressure in capillary the hydrostatic pressure in the capillary will move fluid out of the capillary but the hydrostatic pressure in the interstitium acts in the opposite direction as it move fluid into the capillaries and promote reabsorption, 3) oncotic pressure in capillary-moves fluid into the capillary the movement of fluid from interstitial fluid back into the capillary is termed as osmotic pressure which is also known as oncotic pressure. The net pressure drive will result in the reabsorption process. 4) oncotic pressure in interstitium-moves fluid out of the capillary. This pressure acts in the opposite manner of oncotic pressure in the capillary. Ch 19 – Act 9 – Capillary dynamics (15 pts) A с B В B А B B А B The diagram above shows a capillary hed being fed by terminal arteriale and drained by a postcapillary venut