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The most important force causing net water flow across capillary walls is ________.
Hydrophilic
A term describing molecules or substances that have an affinity for water, making them capable of dissolving in or being wetted by water.
Fatty Acid
A lipid that is an organic acid containing a long hydrocarbon chain, with no double bonds (saturated fatty acid), one double bond (monounsaturated fatty acid), or two or more double bonds (polyunsaturated fatty acid); components of triacylglycerols and phospholipids, as well as monoacylglycerols and diacylglycerols.
Ligand
A molecule that binds to a specific site in a receptor or other protein.
Receptor
(1) In cell biology, a molecule on the surface of a
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