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NO, they should not.
Erythrocytes, leucocytes, and proteins (albumin)
are not small enough to pass through the capillaries of the
glomerulus unless there is damage to the glomerulus. However, glucose does pass through into the glomerular filtrate. Nonetheless, glucose is fully reabsorbed back in the proximal
convoluted tubule (unless you have severe diabetes).
The underside of epithelial tissue<span> is anchored by a basement membrane to connective </span>tissue<span>.</span>
Xylem cells<span> die as they </span>mature<span> while </span>phloem cells<span> are alive at maturity.</span>