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Filtration and Reabsorption

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Question:

What happens if the GFR is too high

Author: Lapras Fan



Answer:

Afferent arterioles constrict while efferent arterioles dilate Leads to decrease in glomerular capillary hydrostatic pressure, and therefore decrease GFR, while dilation makes it easier for blood to leave the glomerular capillary, therefore ↓glomerular capillary hydrostatic pressure


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