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Part G -Â Net Filtration Pressure at the Venous End (NFPv) of a Capillary
Focus your attention on the section called Net filtration pressure at the venule end of a capillary at the lower right corner of Focus Figure 19.1. Note that for an NFP at any point there are four pressures to be considered. Blood pressure falls ~50% as it passes through the capillary bed.Sort the types of pressures into the appropriate bins. Each bin describes the pressure at the venous end of the capillary bed.
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