With a colloid osmotic pressure of -5.4 kPa, a capsular fluid pressure of -0.6 kPa, and a hydrostatic pressure in the blood of 7.4 kPa, the fluid will move into the blood plasma Correct Answer: move...

Please give a proper explanation of the correct answer ASAP within an hour urgentlyWith a colloid osmotic pressure of -5.4 kPa, a capsular fluid pressure<br>of -0.6 kPa, and a hydrostatic pressure in the blood of 7.4 kPa, the<br>fluid will<br>move into the blood plasma<br>Correct Answer: move into the Bowmen's capsule<br>move into the Bowmen's capsule<br>O not move between Bowmen's capsule and nephron.<br>move in the direction of osmotic pressure<br>Feedback<br>Based on answering incorrectly<br>The correct answer is

Extracted text: With a colloid osmotic pressure of -5.4 kPa, a capsular fluid pressure of -0.6 kPa, and a hydrostatic pressure in the blood of 7.4 kPa, the fluid will move into the blood plasma Correct Answer: move into the Bowmen's capsule move into the Bowmen's capsule O not move between Bowmen's capsule and nephron. move in the direction of osmotic pressure Feedback Based on answering incorrectly The correct answer is "move into the Bowmen's capsule." Can you explain the answer?

Jun 11, 2022
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