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The main force that promotes filtration in a nephron is: The main force that promotes filtration in a nephron is: glomerular hydrostatic pressure (GHP). glomerular colloid osmotic pressure (GCOP). colloid
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The main force that promotes filtration in a nephron is: The main force that promotes filtration in a nephron is: glomerular hydrostatic pressure (GHP). glomerular colloid osmotic pressure (GCOP). colloid osmotic pressure (COP). capsular hydrostatic pressure (CHP).
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