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Test: Human Anatomy and Physiology
1. | Which scenario causes fluid to return to the capillaries from the interstitial fluid? |
The interstitial osmotic pressure becomes weaker than the capillary hydrostatic pressure
The interstitial osmotic pressure becomes greater than the capillary hydrostatic pressure
The interstitial osmotic pressure becomes greater than the arteriole hydrostatic pressure
The interstitial hydrostatic pressure becomes greater than the capillary hydrostatic pressure
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