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a molecule greater than _____ kilodalton cannot pass through the nephron

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Answered by nikitarao27prap9ds8d
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a molecule greater than the weight of kilodalton cannot pass through the nephron
Answered by phillipinestest
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Molecule greater than 12.5 kilodalton cannot pass through the nephrons.

Explanation

Nephron is nothing but the structural and functional unit of the body’s filtering system called kidney. Its components include Bowman’s capsule, distal tubule, proximal tubule, loop of henel and collecting tubules. A molecule greater than 12.5 kilodalton cannot pass through the nephrons because they are very large when compared to the size of the cells present in nephrons. Hence the molecule greater than this causes blockage which disturbs the filtering system.

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