Human Anatomy & Physiology (9th Edition)

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Chapter 25 - The Urinary System - Review Questions - Page 988: 13

Answer

Renal filtrate consists of a solute fluid without any blood cells or plasma proteins. This is due to the permeable membrane agianst water and anything smaller than the plasma proteins. The capillary endoehlium inhibits the passage of elements, while the anion basement membrane witholds most proteins and smaller anionic molecules.

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Renal filtrate consists of a solute fluid without any blood cells or plasma proteins. This is due to the permeable membrane agianst water and anything smaller than the plasma proteins. The capillary endoehlium inhibits the passage of elements, while the anion basement membrane witholds most proteins and smaller anionic molecules.
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