plasma protiens Flashcards
alb, fib, imm
what are the examples of plasma protiens
albumin
fibinogen
immunogloubin
whats albumins function
osmotic pressure
globulins function
antibodies and transporting protiens
fibrinogens functions
blood clotting
how are tissue fluid and plasma protiens related
plasma proteins are left in the capillary when tissue fluid is formed
why are the plasma proteins still in the capilleries
because they are too big to diffuse out
atthe ventricular saide of the capillary the water potential is ____ and the hydrostatic pressure inside the caoillary is ____
low
high
at the artriole end of the capillary the water potential is ___ and the hydrostatic pressure is _____
high
low