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Q: In the mock dialysis activity what was the only solute removed from the beaker representing the patients blood?
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As the dialysis fluid has no urea in it, there is a large concentration gradient - meaning that urea moves across the partially permeable membrane, from the blood to the dialysis fluid, by diffusion. This is very important as it is essential that urea is removed from the patients' blood.


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