Biology, asked by spone, 1 month ago

The driving force that pushes fluid from the blood into the glomerular capsule is exerted:
A) by the heart providing blood pressure B) by the muscles lining the abdominal cavity
C) by the urinary bladder emptying
D) by the urethra draining away urine​

Answers

Answered by tinkudeb11
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Answer:

C) by the urinary bladder emptying

Answered by danielafpurluca
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Answer:

A) by the heart providing blood pressure

Explanation:

The major force pushing fluid along and out of the capillary is blood hydrostatic pressure. The major force driving fluid back into a capillary is the osmotic pressure of the blood. In brief, if blood hydrostatic pressure is greater than blood osmotic pressure then fluid moves out of the capillary.

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