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How does the filtration membrane prevent certain substances from entering the filtrate?
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How does the filtration membrane prevent certain substances from entering the filtrate?
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The filtration layer keeps certain substances from entering the filtrate as a result of counteracts substantial substances, for example, proteins and cells from leaving the blood utilizing the fenestrations, storm cellar film, and podocytes.
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