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Where does filtration predominate?
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the arterial end of the capillary
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What happens to BCOP as filtration occurs?
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it rises
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What is blood colloid osmotic pressure?
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plasma osmolarity
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What is the difference between CHP and BCOP called?
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net filtration pressure (NFP)
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What does CHP do vs. BCOP?
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CHP pushes water out where BCOP draws water in
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Where is NFP largest?
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at the start of the capillary
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Where does the pressure driven movement occur in reabsorption?
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from interstitial fluid into blood capillaries
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