Formation and Return of Tissue Fluid Flashcards

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How is tissue fluid formed?

A
  • Hydrostatic pressure is higher in the blood than in the tissue fluid
  • Water and small molecules are forced out
  • Large molecules stay inside the capillary
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How is tissue fluid returned?

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  • Water potential in blood becomes lower than water potential in tissue fluid because proteins remain in the blood
  • Water moves into capillary by osmosis
  • Hydrostatic pressure drops in capillary so water moves in down pressure gradient
  • Tissue fluid drains into the lymph
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What happens to pressure along the capillary bed?

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Drops as you move along the capillary bed because water moves out

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