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The movement of water and electrolytes is primarily regulated between fluid compartments by hydrostatic pressure and osmotic pressure.

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The direction of water movement between fluid compartments is determined by?

electrical gradients


Which primarily regulates the movement of water and electrolytes between fluid compartments?

There are some pumps actively moving ions (electrolytes) between compartments but most movement in the body is my osmosis and diffusion.


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The joints in our body contain a fluid known as the synovial fluid which facilitates smooth movement as it reduces the friction between the bones


What separates the intracellular and extracellular fluid compartments?

The barrier that separates the interstitial fluid from the intracellular fluid is the plasma membrane. The interstitial fluid is a major component of the extracellular fluid.


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Salt


Where is water and electrolytes absorbed in the human body?

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How does osmosis determine the movement of fluid between capillaries and interstitial fluid?

Fluid enters the lymphatic system (this system returns fluid and proteins to blood) by diffusing into lymph capillaries. This fluid is now called lymph and is kind of like interstitial fluid in composition. This movement of fluid is determined by net balance. It only diffuses into the capillaries if there isn't enough fluid there to begin with.


List the fluid compartments that could be defined as extracellular?

Interstitial fluid, plasma, and transcellular fluid.


Why are catilage and fluid needed in a joint?

The principal role of synovial fluid is to reduce friction between the articular cartilages of synovial joints during movement.