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The force that moves fluid out of capillaries is ________ pressure whereas the opposing force that moves fluid into capillaries is ________ pressure. plasma; extracellular systolic; diastolic blood; interstitial colloid osmotic; hydrostatic hydrostatic; colloid osmotic

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hydrostatic; colloid osmotic

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Hydrostatic pressure, due to the force of gravity, is the pressure exerted by a liquid at an equilibrium point inside the fluid.

Due to the increasing weight of the water exerting downward force from above, hydrostatic pressure increases in proportion to the distance measured from the surface.

Oncotic pressure, or colloid osmotic pressure, is a type of protein-induced osmotic pressure, especially albumin, in the plasma (blood / liquid) of a blood vessel which displaces water molecules, causing a relative molecular water deficit with water molecules moving back into the circulatory system within the capillary end of the lower venous pressure.

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