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The movement of water and electrolytes between fluid compartments is regulated primarily by hydrostatic pressure and osmotic pressure.

Define electrolytes.

When dissolved in water, substances known as electrolytes acquire a natural positive or negative electrical charge.

The force that a fluid applies against a wall—hydrostatic pressure—is essentially moves fluid between compartments. The pressure that blood applies to the blood vessel walls as a result of the heart's pumping motion is known as the hydrostatic pressure of blood. The opposing "colloid osmotic pressure" in capillaries is greater than the blood's "constant" pressure, which is principally created by the circulation of albumin at the capillary's arteriolar end. This pressure pushes plasma and nutrients into the surrounding tissues from the capillaries.

Therefore, the movement of water and electrolytes between fluid compartments is regulated primarily by hydrostatic pressure and osmotic pressure.

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