define golemuler filtration
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Glomerular filtration is the process by which the kidneys filter the blood, removing excess wastes and fluids. Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is a calculation that determines how well the blood is filtered by the kidneys, which is one way to measure remaining kidney function. GFR is also used to find the stage of chronic kidney disease.
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GLOMERULAR FILTRATION : -
Glomerular filtration is The fluid in the lumen of the Bowman's capsule of the nephron that has been filtered from the capillaries of the glomeruler. The glomerular filtrate has the same composition as the plasma except that it does not contain any of the larger components, such as plasma proteins or cells.
Glomerular filtration is The fluid in the lumen of the Bowman's capsule of the nephron that has been filtered from the capillaries of the glomeruler. The glomerular filtrate has the same composition as the plasma except that it does not contain any of the larger components, such as plasma proteins or cells.
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