water and waste will move in capillary . water and waste will move in capillary .
The movement should be OUTWARD toward the interstitial fluid. This is because the blood pressure is greater than the osmotic pressure (or more correctly the onconic/colloid pressure, since the membrane is actually quite permeable to ions but is not permeable to plasma proteins), and thus fluid (water and ions, along with other small molecules) can flow OUT of the capillary bed.
Filtration results when nutrients are moved through the capillary walls by hydrostatic pressure. Hydrostatic pressure in the capillaries is greater than the osmotic pressure so there is a net movement of fluid and/or solutes out of the capillaries.
the effect of Donnan effect to osmotic pressure on capillary is that it gives the capillary the ability to *some text missing*
net osmotic pressure
Osmotic pressure...
Hydrostatic and osmotic pressure.
Blood colloid osmotic pressure
Net osmotic pressure stays about the same and net hydrostatic pressure decreases.
Capillary hydrostatic pressure and interstitial fluid osmotic pressure
osmotic pressure
Water and dissolved substances leave the arteriole end of the capillary due to hydrostatic pressure being higher than osmotic pressure and enter the venule of the capillary due to osmotic pressure being higher than hydrostatic pressure.
we produce from the cappilarries