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what is nephric filterate? how is it different from the urine

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Answered by jakeer1
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When the blood enters the glomerulus for filtration, water, small molecules and ions filter through the capillary walls into the Bowmans capsule. This fluid is called nephric filtrate. It is essentially similar to interstitial fluid with almost the same composition as blood plasma without the proteins.

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Answered by akanshasachita
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Explanation:

When the blood enters the glomerulus for filteration water,small molecules and ions filter through the cappilary walls into the Bowman capsule.The fluid is called nephric filterate.lt is essentially fluid with almost the same composition as blood plasma without protein.

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