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what is ultrafiltration ?

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Answered by Khadijah21
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In renal physiology, ultrafiltration occurs at the barrier between the blood and the filtrate in the glomerular capsule in the kidneys. As in nonbiological examples of ultrafiltration, pressure and concentration gradients lead to a separation through a semipermeable membrane.

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Ultrafiltration (UF) is a variety of membrane filtration in which forces like pressure or concentration gradients lead to a separation through a semipermeable membrane. ... Ultrafiltration membranes are defined by the molecular weight cut-off (MWCO) of the membrane used.

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