If Net Filtration Pressure and Glomerular Filtration Rate were too high,
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Not enough nutrients would be reabsorbed
Reabsorption would not be affected
Wastes would accumulate in the blood
glomerular cells could experience hypoxia
Ans: Not enough nutrients would be reabsorbed.
The net filtration pressure (NFP) determines the filtration rate through the kidney. NFP is the interaction of hydrostatic pressure and osmotic pressures . Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is used to test the level of kidney function and kidney diseases. If Net Filtration Pressure and Glomerular Filtration Rate were too high, not enough nutrients would be reabsorbed and is exclusively filtered through the kidneys.
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