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Card 16
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So what causes the reabsorption of interstitial fluids into the blood circulation?
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Card 17
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At the first arterial end of the capillary, is hydrostatic pressure higher or lower than osmotic pressure?
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Card 18
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At the last venous end of the capillary, is hydrostatic pressure higher or lower than osmotic pressure?
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Card 19
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What is the difference between blood pressure and osmotic pressure?
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Card 20
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If blood pressure is higher than osmotic pressure, what happens?
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Card 21
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If osmotic pressure is higher than blood pressure, what happens?
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Card 22
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What 4 things cause altered circulation?
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Card 23
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Describe the car and gas analogy
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Card 24
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What is a common change in fluid volume?
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Card 25
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What is hypovolaemia?
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