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    Blood Pressure "Pushes" Fluids Across a Membrane in the Kidneys
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Blood Pressure "Pushes" Fluids Across a Membrane in the Kidneys

Question 36

Question 36

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Blood pressure "pushes" fluids across a membrane in the kidneys.This is an example of


A) simple diffusion
B) facilitated diffusion
C) osmosis
D) filtration
E) active transport

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