What substances do not pass from the blood into the urine
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What substances do not pass from the blood into the urine

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-05-03] [Hit: ]
varying slightly based on charge and shape, are excluded by the filtration slit-depends on if you have bloody urine.......
And why? Thanks.

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blood cells; because at the glomerus right before the waste goes into the nephron (an unit of kidney), blood is filtered so that only small waste materials go throught.

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Anything that can be digested can be put in urine because the small intestines put the vitamins in the blood stream then the kidneys filter the blood any nutrient that has to much or anything the kidneys dont think the body needs will be mixed with water then stored in the bladder

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solutes molecular weights of about 10,000 daltons such as albumins and other plasma proteins-are essentially unable to pass through the structures that separate the blood plasma and the capsular fluid. basically proteins.

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Cells and macromolecules (mostly proteins) of roughly 50kD or greater molecular weight, varying slightly based on charge and shape, are excluded by the filtration slit

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depends on if you have bloody urine.
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