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Regarding fluid movement through the capillaries,Multiple Choiceblood usually has a greater osmotic pressure than interstitial fluid.All of the choices are correct.blood pressure moves fluid out of the capillaries.nine-tenths of the fluid that leaves the capillary reenters the capillary.osmotic pressure moves fluid into the capillaries.

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Regarding fluid movement through the capillaries,Multiple Choiceblood usually has a greater osmotic pressure than interstitial fluid.All of the choices are correct.blood pressure moves fluid out of the capillaries.nine-tenths of the fluid that leaves the capillary reenters the capillary.osmotic pressure moves fluid into the capillaries.

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All of the choices are correct.

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