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Name the three ways carbon dioxide is transported?

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Card 7

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*32 What is the significance of the inward movement of chloride ions into the red blood cell?

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Card 8

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What is tissue fluid?

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Card 9

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*33 Name the two opposing forces involved in forcing tissue fluid out of the blood plasma in capillaries and into the surrounding tissues

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Card 10

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*34 Name the two routes by which tissue fluid returns to the bloodstream

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Card 11

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What does tissue fluid do?

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Card 12

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What factors are responsible for the movement of solutes and water in and out of capillaries?

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Card 13

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1- When the blood reaches the arterial end of a capillary it is ___ under pressure, the ___ pressure forces fluid from blood through capillary walls into spaces between cells

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Card 14

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2 - The outward flow is opposed by the reduced ___ of the blood, created by the presence of the ___ proteins

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Card 15

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3 - The hydrostatic pressure of the blood is greater than the ___ forces, so there is a net flow of water and solutes ___ of the blood

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