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Chapter 24, Problem 16CYR
The GFR may be estimated by measuring the rate at which certain substances are removed from the blood, which is known as:
a. renal clearance.
b. plasma creatinine.
c. glomerular hydrostatic pressure.
d. inulin estimation.
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Human Anatomy & Physiology Plus Mastering A&P with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (2nd Edition) (What's New in Anatomy & Physiology)
Ch. 24.1 - What are the organs of the urinary system?Ch. 24.1 - 2. What are the basic functions of the kidneys?
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Ch. 24.3 - 2. How do tubular reabsorption and tubular...Ch. 24.4 - Prob. 1QCCh. 24.4 - Prob. 2QCCh. 24.4 - Prob. 3QCCh. 24.4 - 4. What is the GFR?
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Ch. 24.8 - 1. What is the normal composition of urine?
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