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Card 6
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Name the 10 elements of a nephron
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Card 7
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Definition of ultrafiltration
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Card 8
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What happens to these small molecules after ultrafiltration?
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Card 9
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How is hydrostatic pressure generated in the glomerulus?
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Card 10
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Name the 6 labels that can be found on a glomerulus diagram
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Card 11
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How does filtration occur through a molecular sieve?
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Card 12
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During ultrafiltration what passes into the filtrate?
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Card 13
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During ultrafiltration what remains in the blood?
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Card 14
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Definition of selective reabsorption
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Card 15
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What features do Proximal Convoluted Tubules have and why are they useful?
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