Final answer:
Increased MAP and vasoconstriction of arterioles will increase fluid movement out of capillaries and into the tissue.
Step-by-step explanation:
option a is correct
Increased MAP (mean arterial pressure) and vasoconstriction of arterioles will INCREASE fluid movement OUT of capillaries and into the tissue. An increase in MAP will increase hydrostatic pressure in the capillaries, pushing fluid out into the tissues. Vasoconstriction of arterioles will increase resistance to blood flow, increasing the hydrostatic pressure and driving fluid out of the capillaries into the tissue.