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- W145849251 abstract "Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the structural considerations of capillary permeability. Capillaries assist the exchange of certain material required by, or detrimental to, the cells of the organism. There is an active convection of a central reservoir of fluid—namely, blood—throughout the vertebrate tissues by way of the vascular system, but it is mainly in the smallest divisions of this system of conduits where the exchange of these materials takes place. The finest tubes measure about 20 μ m or less in diameter and include capillaries and venules. The walls of these vessels are permeable, allowing the exchange of substances across them. Permeability is a physiological phenomenon and is a measure of the rate of penetration of a substance through some sort of barrier. As derived from Fick's law, which describes the movement of material in response to forces imposed upon it, the amount of substance is represented by ds , and it passes through a barrier in time dt . The amount of material passing in any given time is directly proportional to the area of the barrier and to the pressure difference between the two sides of the barrier, but it is inversely proportional to the thickness of the barrier and the viscosity of the fluid." @default.
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