Matching: Assuming normal conditions, note whether each of the following substances would be: A. In greater relative concentration in the urine than in glomerular filtrate B. In lesser concentration in the urine than in the glomerular filtrate C. Absent in both urine and glomerular filtrate Uric acid _______ Creatinine _______ Pus (WBC) _______ Nitrites _______ Amino acids _______ Glucose _______ Albumin _______ Red Blood Cells _______ Urea _______ Water _______ Phosphate Ions _______ Sodium Ions _______
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So, it would be in greater concentration in the urine than in the glomerular filtrate. Uric acid: $\boxed{\text{A}}$ Creatinine is another waste product that is filtered by the glomerulus and is present in the urine. So, it would also be in greater concentration Show more…
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