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Card 6
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What structure brings blood to the nephron?
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Card 7
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Where are amino acids deaminated and how?
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Card 8
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What is ultrafiltration?
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Card 9
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What molecules are filtered from the blood in the kidney and what structure does this?
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Card 10
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How is high hydrostatic pressure generated in the glomerulus?
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Card 11
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What is selective reabsorption?
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Card 12
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At what point is glomerular filtrate isotonic with blood plasma?
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Card 13
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What types of products are selectively reabsorbed in the nephron and how?
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Card 14
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How is the proximal convoluted tubule adapted for selective reabsorption?
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Card 15
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Where are the channel and carrier proteins needed for selective reabsorption found in the PCT?
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