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Psychology Interview Question:
In a typical capillary the:
Submitted by: Administrator* a) Pressure at the venous end exceeds that at the arterial end.
* b) Radius exceeds that of a typical arteriole.
* c) Tension in the wall increases as the hydrostatic pressure rises.
* d) Radius is more than three times as great as the radius of a red blood cell.
* e) Tension in the wall is proportional to the fourth power of the radius.
Answer - c
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* b) Radius exceeds that of a typical arteriole.
* c) Tension in the wall increases as the hydrostatic pressure rises.
* d) Radius is more than three times as great as the radius of a red blood cell.
* e) Tension in the wall is proportional to the fourth power of the radius.
Answer - c
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