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List two substances that are routinely found in filtrate but not in urine product?

ions and nutrients


What are two substances that are found in the filtrate but not in the urine?

Ions and nutrients


What are the two substances that are routinely found in filtrate but not found in urine products?

Ions and nutrients


The most toxic substances routinely found in the blood are metabolites of?

proteins


What should not be found in the glomerular filtrate?

Large proteins (such as albumin), blood cells, and platelets should not be found in the glomerular filtrate during the process of kidney filtration. These substances are too large to pass through the filtration barrier and should be retained in the bloodstream.


Why are alpha beta gamma found in many radioactive substances?

They arent really found in the substance, they are a product of radioactive decay.


What would be found in the glomerular filtrate if the glomerular membrane were damaged?

protein


What materials are found in filtrate?

- It contains all plasma components except protein. - It loses water, nutrients, and essential ions to become urine.


What would only be found in the glomerular filtrate if the glomerular membrane were damaged?

Protein


What is found in plasma but not usually in glomerular filtrate?

Large proteins like albumin are typically found in plasma but are not usually present in the glomerular filtrate due to their size and charge, which prevents them from passing through the filtration barrier of the glomerulus.


How is the reactant side and the product side different?

The reactant side contains the substances that are consumed in a chemical reaction to form products. The product side contains the substances that are produced as a result of the chemical reaction. Reactants are found on the left side of a chemical equation, while products are found on the right side.


What two substances can be found in the glomerular filtrate?

Basically blood plasma minus proteins.  The glomeruli can filter out most serum proteins, but lets a few small ones through (I think the cutoff is like 25kD).  Some albumin does manage to get through, this is recovered in the proximal tubule.