At the arterial end of a capillary, hydrostatic force is greater than osmotic force, causing fluid to move out.
Al'estremità arteriosa di un capillare, la forza idrostatica è maggiore della forza osmotica, causando la fuoriuscita di fluido.
Front | why does fluid move out at the arterial end of a capillary? |
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Back | hydrostatic force > osmotic force |
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