Explain the direction in which water moves between compartments as it relates to gradients involving hydrostatic pressure and osmotic pressure
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The direction in which water moves between compartments is influenced by gradients involving two pressures: hydrostatic pressure and osmotic pressure. The hydrostatic pressure gradient, or the force that the fluid exerts on cells, tends to push water away from an area of higher hydrostatic pressure to one with lower hydrostatic pressure. The osmotic pressure gradient, or the force of solutes in a solution, tends to pull water toward the solution with the higher osmotic pressure, or the more concentrated solution, by osmosis.
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