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Hydrostatic pressure in the context of anatomy and physiology is the pressure exerted by fluids, such as blood or interstitial fluid, due to their weight at a specific point within the body. It plays a crucial role in maintaining fluid balance across capillary walls, influencing both nutrient delivery and waste removal.

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