Glomerular filtration describe the movement of substances from the filtrate to the peritubular capillaries.
Glomerular filtration is filtration of the filtrate from the fine capillaries of the glomerulus which filters out large molecules and proteins to stay in the blood vessel allowing water, smaller molecules, waste and fluid to pass through. The passed out molecules and water is then passed into Peritubular capillaries.
A Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) of greater than 60mm hg or equal to it is considered normal.
It is also an important parameter which determines how well the kidney is working in the body.
Glomerular filtration is the first step of the filtration of the blood which produces urine by passing through the wine capillaries of the blood.
GFR is affected by the BMI, age and gender of the human body.
The capacity of absorption of salt and water is determined by the GFR.
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