Anatomy & Physiology of the Lymphatic Vessels
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- Опубликовано: 3 дек 2019
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I don't remember hearing that veins also need skeletal muscle pump to move blood. Would you mind linking to your video about it?
I assume oncotic pressure from interstitium side does not change when I exercise. But my higher (target) heart rate causes a higher hydrostatic pressure on the artery side of capillary bed. What's to stop the momentum of that high pressure? Doesn't some of that pressure continue into the venous side @2:10 ? How then can fluid return from the interstitium on the venous side?
Isnt the fluid riddled with Metabolic waste?
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Capillary to be small (narrow) enough permit only 1 red blood cell at a time.
this time you were late!! we took the test already :(
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