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Card 6
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What makes up the juxtaglomerular complex?
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Card 7
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What is the function of the juxtaglomerular complex?
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Card 8
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Dangerously low GFR can be caused by what?
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Card 9
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What causes the release of renin from the juxtaglomerular complex?
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Card 10
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What happens when theres a reductio in GFR?
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Card 11
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For a person with normal blood pressure what is the GFR?
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Card 12
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What are the cells found between adjacent capillaries which can alter the diameter of capillaries to adjust blood flow?
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Card 13
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What is colloid osmotic pressure?
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Card 14
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At what pressure does filtration stop as the net hydrostatic pressure is 0mmhg?
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Card 15
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What hormone produced in the heart increases GFR?
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