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How does ultrafiltration work?

Author: Eva K 3sq0



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- Afferent arteriole is wider than the efferent arteriole creating a high hydrostatic pressure - Small molecules h20, glucose, ions, urea is filtered through the capillaries, basement membrane, through slit pores into bowmans capsule (filtrate) - Large molecules (plasma proteins) remain in the plasma


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