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    The Ability of the Kidneys to Remove Molecules from the Blood
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The Ability of the Kidneys to Remove Molecules from the Blood

Question 107

Question 107

Multiple Choice

The ability of the kidneys to remove molecules from the blood plasma by excreting them in the urine is known as


A) glomerular filtration.
B) renal clearance.
C) micturition.
D) reabsorption

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