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8 May, 20:21

When the amount of fluid in the spaces between cells increase, so does the pressure in these spaces. What do you infer will happen?

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  1. 8 May, 20:37
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    The fluid increases because of the increase in water. In this case, the cells will expand because of the water moving down its concentration gradient. I f the fluid is a gas then there is no pressure inside the fluid. Indeed, the pressure is a force applied per unit area by gas particles on any solid surface around it. It will be same everywhere.
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