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How is tissue fluid formed from plasma

Author: M Garcia



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- at the start of the capillary bed, the hydrostatic pressure inside the capillaries is greater than the hydrostatic pressure in the tissue fluid - this difference in hydrostatic pressure forces fluid out of the capillaries and into the spaces around the cells, forming tissue fluid - after tissue fluid leaves, the hydrostatic pressure reduces in the capillaries (being much lower at the end nearest to the venules)


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