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    The Inward-Pulling Force of Particles in the Vascular Fluid Is
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The Inward-Pulling Force of Particles in the Vascular Fluid Is

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The inward-pulling force of particles in the vascular fluid is called _____ pressure.


A) capillary hydrostatic
B) interstitial osmotic
C) capillary osmotic
D) interstitial hydrostatic

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