<span>The movement of fluids between cellular compartments is regulated by osmotic and hydrostatic forces.</span>
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Hydrostatic pressure<span> is the force exerted by a fluid against a wall which causes movement of fluid between compartments. This pressure is important for exchanging plasma and nutrients between capillaries and surrounding tissues</span> and also in the nephrons (kidneys) where ensures proper filtering of the blood to form urine.</span> <span>Fluid also moves between compartments along an osmotic gradient (the difference in concentration of solutes on one side of the cell membrane to that on the other side). Water constantly moves into and out of fluid compartments via osmotic gradient.</span>
The answer that would best complete the given statement above would be the second option: MUSCLES. Contractile proteins are found in muscles. <span>The muscles themselves contain muscle fibers, each of which contains cylindrical strands of </span>contractile proteins <span>called myofibrils. Hope this answers your question.</span>
The property of water which explains this is that , water has a high boiling point.
Hadal zone is the ocean which has greatest water pressure. If the water has high boiling point it allows life in the oceans by getting very hot in the summer and also the oceans will not dry up.
Surface tension is a property of water which gets high cohension between the water molecules.
The outer volume of the atom (which means most of the atom) is occupied by electrons