Tissue Fluid Flashcards

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What are the 4 components of blood?

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-Plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets.

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What is hydrostatic pressure and where does it happen?

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-At the atrial side and forces liquid out at a very high pressure.

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What is low water potential and where does it happen?

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-In the capillaries and draws liquid in by osmosis.

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What is the process of how tissue fluid is formed in the capillaries?

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-High hydrostatic pressure forces water out by osmosis which goes to the cells.
-Exchange of substances (hormones, CO2) happens in the cells.
-Tissue fluid is made at the cells.
-Some water is then forced back in to the capillaries by osmosis due to low water potential.
-Excess tissue fluid is absorbed by the lymph vessel and the water is then recycled back into the cardiac cycle.

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