ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY LL W/CONNECT ACCESS
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Chapter 24.5, Problem 19WDYL
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The value of the NFP if the glomerular hydrostatic pressure increases from
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Net filtration pressure (NFP) is a difference between the glomerular hydrostatic pressure in the blood of glomerular capillaries and the pressure that oppose the filtration (blood colloid osmotic pressure, and capsular hydrostatic pressure). It is a type of filtration pressure which promotes the filtration.
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