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Hello student in this question there is increase in glomerular filtration rate and what could be the possible reason.
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So if we talk about the glomerular filtration, we know this is the first step in case of urine formation.
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So this is done inside the malpegian corpsoes and these malpegian.
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Corpso is made by the wormens capsules and the glomerulus.
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So these kind of structure, this is the bowman's capsule and this is a cup like structure.
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And inside this the bunch of capillaries is present which is known as glomerolus.
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So this is the afferent athriol and the out one which is coming out from this is efferent.
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So the diameter of afferent arterial is more as compared to the afferent.
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So this from here the blood are entering into this and by entering the blood here the pressure of the blood is 60 mhm is a hydrostatic pressure of this blood and here a bunch of capillary is present.
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So inside this these blood having the plasma and the plasma also having the protein.
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So the protein present inside the plasma also exerted the pressure which resists to the filter from this membrane.
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So here this is the pressure by which blood coming in.
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So this is the hydrostatic pressure we can say of the blood, hydrostatic pressure of blood.
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So this is the 60 mhg.
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And another pressure which is the resist the change, which is the protein pressure, which present inside this.
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The osmotic pressure of protein is 30 mhm hg.
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And there are the filterate which also generate the resistance force.
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So the filter pressure, which is resisting the filtration is 10 mhm hg.
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And around this tubular there is the interstitial fluid.
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So this interstitial fluid is also generating pressure which is also 10 mmhg.
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So all these three pressures against this pressure.
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So the glomerular filtration pressure is this hydrostatic pressure minus these all three...