4) Given the following data, calculate the net filtration pressure across this capillary. Osmotic force of plasma protei
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4) Given the following data, calculate the net filtration pressure across this capillary. Osmotic force of plasma protei
4) Given the following data, calculate the net filtration pressure across this capillary. Osmotic force of plasma proteins= 26 mmHg Capillary hydrostatic pressure = 27 mmHg Osmotic force of interstitial proteins= 8 mmHg Interstitial fluid hydrostatic pressure = 3 mmHg A. 0 mmHg, there is no net fluid movement into or out of the capillary B. - 4 mmHg causing reabsorption C. + 4 mmHg causing filtration D. - 6 mmHg causing reabsorption E.+ 6 mmHg causing filtration
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