Capillaries can leak due to various factors, including increased blood pressure, inflammation, or damage to the endothelial cells that line the capillaries. Conditions such as infections, allergic reactions, or certain diseases can also disrupt the tight junctions between endothelial cells, allowing fluid and proteins to escape into surrounding tissues. Additionally, factors like hypoxia and certain toxins can compromise capillary integrity, leading to leakage.
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A leak.
I just had the question "Every minute, about 1.5mL of fluid leaks out of the capillaries" on a true/false quiz and the answer was true.
Yes
The principle force that causes movement of fluid from tissues into capillaries is oncotic pressure. This pressure is generated by the presence of proteins in the blood that draw fluid back into the capillaries by osmosis.
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liquid can leak in and out of capillaries, and arteries and veins have such thick walls, and their jobs are just to bring blood to and from the heart. NO need for diffusion in these.
High blood pressure or diabetes can cause capillaries to burst in the abdomen. Trauma to the area can also cause this.
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Corrosion.