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About 180 L of fluid is filtered out but 178-179 get reabsorbed in the tubules so 1-2 L gets excreted as urine on a daily basis.

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What is the flow rate equation and how is it used to calculate the rate at which a fluid flows through a system?

The flow rate equation is Q A V, where Q is the flow rate, A is the cross-sectional area of the pipe or system, and V is the velocity of the fluid. This equation is used to calculate the rate at which a fluid flows through a system by multiplying the cross-sectional area of the pipe by the velocity of the fluid. This helps determine how much fluid is moving through the system per unit of time.


Is there relationship between how quickly afluid flows and how much fluid remains behind?

Yes, there is a relationship between the speed of fluid flow and how much fluid remains behind. In faster-flowing fluids, there is typically less fluid left behind as the flow carries more of the fluid forward. Slower-flowing fluids tend to leave more fluid behind due to increased frictional forces.


Suppose you push down on a small piston that is connected to a confined fluid and another piston with the sam area is connected by a U shaped tube to the confined fluid. How much force will the second?

The force experienced by the second piston will be the same as the force applied to the first piston due to the pressure being transmitted equally through the confined fluid. This is based on Pascal's Principle, which states that a change in pressure applied to an enclosed fluid will be transmitted undiminished to all portions of the fluid and to the walls of its container.


How much is 75 fluid ounces in ml?

750 mL converts to about 25.36 US fluid ounces.


How much is one pint weigh t in fluid ounces?

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What are the knot of blood vessels that filter urine?

The knot of blood vessels is called the glomerulus. This filters the fluid that will become urine. It will keep much of the water back.


What process occurs in the Bowman's capsule?

Bowmans capsule is part of the functioanl unit of the kidney called the nephron. The kidney job in the body is to filter blood and remove wastes via the urine. At the very start of each nephron is a very smalle blood network called the glomerulus. The diameter pf the vessel leaving the glomerulus (the efferent vessel) is smaller than that coming to the glomerulus (the afferent vessel) and so a large pressure occurs. This helps push the wastes as well as some nutrients and a lot of water out of the glomerulus. To stop if all just floating of into the body a a structue surround the glomerulus and takes up all the thing the glomerulus lets out. This is the glomerulus and it passes what it gets on through the vessels of the nephron where much is reabsorbed and the rest is excreted as urine.


What does glomerular filtration rate regulation mechanisms primarily affect?

HPg - Much like other capillaries in the body, hydrostatic pressure within the glomerular capillaries produces net outward movement of fluid. Unique to glomerular capillaries, HPg is consistently higher than other capillaries (~55 mm Hg), which ensures the one-way movement of fluid and solutes out of the glomerulus under normal conditions.


How much transmission fluid does a 2008 f-250 hold?

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Blood filters through the kidneys at a rate of 125ml per min.how many mil filter through the kidneys in a hour?

If the kidney filters 125ml of blood per minute, then you simply have to multiply 125 x 60 to find the answer of how much it filters in an hour. The answer is 7,500ml of blood.


How does the tissue of the kidneys structure to aid in filtration?

Function * Ultrafiltiration: the process by which fluid is filtered out of the blood by the glomerulus. * The blood pressure in a glomerulus causes part of the blood plasma to leak through the capillary walls. The red blood cells and plasma proteins are too big to pass out of the capillary, so the fluid that does filter through is plasma without the protein. The fluid thus consists mainly of water with dissolved salts, glucose, urea and uric acid. * Selective Reabsorption: the process of absorbing back the substances needed by the body. * The filtrate from the glomerulus collects in the renal capsule and trickles down the renal tubule. * As it does so, the capillaries which surround the tubule absorb the substance the body needs back into the blood. * ** The glucose is reabsorbed with much of the water. ** Some of the salts are taken back to keep the correct concentration in the blood. ** *** Salts not needed by the body are left to pass down the kidney tubule with the urea and uric acid. *** They continue down the renal tubule into the pelvis of the kidney, passes down the ureter and to the bladder.


How much light passes through two polarizing filters held at right angels to each other?

None


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How do you add transmission fluid to 1987 530i?

You can add transmission fluid, to your 1987 BMW through the transmission dipstick tube. Using a funnel will make adding the fluid much easier.


What is the role of creatinine?

Creatinine is a byproduct of muscle metabolism that is excreted at a constant rate by the kidneys. It is a useful indication of kidney function and can be used to calculate the Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) that indicates how much fluid is filtered by a glomerulus (filtration unit of the kidney) per minute/hour etc.


Why can a porcelain filter catch all bacteria but viruses go through?

Porcelain filters have small pores that can physically trap bacteria as they are larger in size. Viruses are much smaller than bacteria and can pass through the pores of the porcelain filter. Specialized filters or treatments are needed to effectively remove viruses from water.