Multiple Choice
What would happen if the capsular hydrostatic pressure were increased above normal?
A) Capsular osmotic pressure would compensate so that filtration would not change.
B) Net filtration would decrease.
C) Net filtration would increase above normal.
D) Filtration would increase in proportion to the increase in capsular pressure.
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