is nephric filtrate and glomerulus filtrate same?
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Blood enters the glomerulus under pressure. This causes water, small molecules (but not macromolecules like proteins) and ions to filter through the capillary walls into the Bowman's capsule. This fluid is called nephric filtrate.
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Kidneys are able to filter our blood for excreting nitrogenous waste products. The filtrate that accumulates immediately after filtering the blood is called Glomerular filtrate.
Blood enters the glomerulus under pressure. This causes water, small molecules (but not macromolecules like proteins) and ions to filter through the capillary walls into the Bowman's capsule. This fluid is called nephrite filtrate. As the table shows, it is simply blood plasma minus almost all of the plasma proteins
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