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We're not to answer this question.
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Let's talk about the pressures on the basins.
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It says, sigosis of the liver, a disease commonly associated with alcoholism, obstructs blood flow through hepatic blood vessels.
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As a result, blood backs up in capillary pressure greatly increases in organs drained by the hepatic portal system.
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So practically, the blood is going to accumulate backwards.
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Then it says, what effects might this increasing capillary pressure produce and which organs would it affect.
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Remember that if you have here the liver, okay, the liver, and there is a sigosis of the liver, and practically it is going to obstruct blood flow through the hepatic blood vessel.
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So you have here the hepatic blood vessel, i suppose.
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But because of the liver, then the blood is going to accumulate backwards because the blood cannot move forward.
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Okay? so here i'm going to have that the blood is going to be accumulating backwards.
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Now what is going to happen? let's maximize this.
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You have here your vessel, and normally your vessel has a hydrostatic pressure, that is, that is a force that is pulling water against the walls of this vessel.
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So if you accumulate water or blood backwards, then fluid is going to accumulate here.
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And this fluid is going to distend this vessel, right? because as you're accumulating here fluid, then this excess of fluid is going to be patching against the walls.
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So practically the hydrostatic pressure is going to increase.
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Well, actually this looks like it is decreasing, right? so let's actually talk about here.
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So the hydrostatic pressure here is going to increase because the fluid is going to patch against the walls of the vessel stronger...