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Explain how the structure of the capillary wall helps to allow the plasma out of the blood

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The capillary wall is super thin, and its structure allows for substances to easily diffuse. As a result, it is also highly permeable to water and all plasma solutes, except for plasma proteins. It is the capillary wall's transport-type of thin structure, because it is highly permeable. And that allows plasma out of the blood

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