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Calculate filtration pressure (FP) in a nephron with a glomerular hydrostatic pressure of 55 mm Hg, a blood colloid osmotic pressure of 25 mm Hg, and a capsular hydrostatic pressure of 15 mm Hg.
 A) FP = 10 mm Hg
  B) FP = 95 mm Hg
  C) FP = 55 mm Hg
  D) FP = 45 mm Hg
  E) FP = 15 mm Hg

Question 2

A blood clot attached to the inner surface of a blood vessel is called a
 A) embolus.
  B) plaque.
  C) thrombus.
  D) platelet plug.
  E) fibrin mesh.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C



Capo

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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