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An increase in capillary blood pressure would tend to:

  • A. increase interstitial fluid volume.
  • B. increase plasma volume.
  • C. decrease interstitial fluid volume.
  • D. increase plasma volume and decrease interstitial fluid volume.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: An increase in capillary blood pressure leads to a higher force pushing fluid out of the capillaries into the interstitial space, thereby increasing interstitial fluid volume. Choice B is incorrect because capillary blood pressure affects the movement of fluid into the interstitial space, not into the plasma. Choice C is incorrect as an increase in capillary blood pressure would not decrease interstitial fluid volume. Choice D is incorrect as it combines contradictory effects when capillary blood pressure increases.