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* Glomerular Basement Membrane
* Glomerular Basement Membrane
* Podocytes</FONT></TD>
* Podocytes</FONT></TD>
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Glomerular Basement Membrane
Glomerular Basement Membrane
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* Molecular configuration
* Molecular configuration
* Rigidity</FONT></TD>
* Rigidity</FONT></TD>
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Isotonic</FONT></TD>
Isotonic</FONT></TD>
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<FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">The glomerular filtration or GFR is the amount of fluid filtered from the capillaries into the Bowmans capsule per unit time.</FONT></TD>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">The glomerular filtration or GFR is the amount of fluid filtered from the capillaries into the Bowmans capsule per unit time.</FONT></TD>
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<FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">GFR = K<sub>f</sub> x net filtration pressure</FONT></TD>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">GFR = K<sub>f</sub> x net filtration pressure</FONT></TD>
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<TD>What determine renal blood flow and capillary hydrostatic pressure?</TD>
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<TD>What determines renal blood flow and capillary hydrostatic pressure?</TD>
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<FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Arterial blood pressure coupled with the contraction of both the afferent and efferent arterioles</FONT></TD>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Arterial blood pressure coupled with the contraction of both the afferent and efferent arterioles</FONT></TD>
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<FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">To maintain renal blood flow</FONT></TD>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">To maintain renal blood flow</FONT></TD>
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<FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Reduces filtration pressure</FONT></TD>
<FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Reduces filtration pressure</FONT></TD>
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* The Myogenic Response
* The Myogenic Response
* Tubuloglomerular Feedback</FONT></TD>
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* Small decrease in excreted waste
* Small decrease in excreted waste
* Increased conservation of water and sodium</FONT></TD>
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<TD>What is Renal CLearance?</TD>
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Renal clearance is the ability of the kidney to remove a compound from the blood</FONT></TD>
Renal clearance is the ability of the kidney to remove a compound from the blood</FONT></TD>
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<TD>What other methods of clearance apart from the body apart from renal are there?</TD>
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* Pulmonary
* Pulmonary
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It must not be reabsorbed or further secreted </FONT></TD>
It must not be reabsorbed or further secreted </FONT></TD>
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* Creatinine
* Creatinine
* Urea</FONT></TD>
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