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    The Minimum Urine Volume Needed to Excrete Metabolic Wastes Produced
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The Minimum Urine Volume Needed to Excrete Metabolic Wastes Produced

Question 57

Question 57

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The minimum urine volume needed to excrete metabolic wastes produced by the body is called the


A) renal plasma threshold.
B) renal autoregulation.
C) obligatory water loss.
D) renal transport minimum.

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