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Yes, it can be filtered as the particles are large enough (greater than 100 nm)
no.the large does,and not for long.it has to be excreted.
Almost everything is filtered into the bowman's capsule, but red blood cells and plasma proteins are a lot larger than all of the other substances that are filtered such as salt, water, and sugars. Red blood cells are too big to be filtered through this system, so remain in the capillaries.
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No. They take their nutrients from the soil through the roots.
Yes, it can be filtered as the particles are large enough (greater than 100 nm)
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no.the large does,and not for long.it has to be excreted.
water is filtered in large machines, and takes 72 hours to clean, and then gets bottled, and sold.
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Almost everything is filtered into the bowman's capsule, but red blood cells and plasma proteins are a lot larger than all of the other substances that are filtered such as salt, water, and sugars. Red blood cells are too big to be filtered through this system, so remain in the capillaries.
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suspension
No, it still has to go through the small intestine, and the large intestine.
The Anus! :) The Colon
Most breathing in healthy humans occurs through the nose. As air enters the nasal cavity, it is filtered of large debris by hairs lining the inside of the nose, and then further filtered through the nasal conchae, an area of folded, moist tissues; this also warms the air to near body temperature when it is cold.