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This substance cannot pass through semipermeable walls of glomerulus
Globin, albumin, and blood cells are too large to pass through the semipermeable walls of the glomerulus in the kidney. This is important for maintaining proper kidney function and preventing the loss of important cells and proteins from the blood. Therefore, all three substances mentioned in the opRead more
Globin, albumin, and blood cells are too large to pass through the semipermeable walls of the glomerulus in the kidney. This is important for maintaining proper kidney function and preventing the loss of important cells and proteins from the blood. Therefore, all three substances mentioned in the options cannot pass through the semipermeable walls of the glomerulus.
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