Given the following data: Glomerular capillary pressure = 80 mm Hg Blood colloid osmotic pressure = 20 mm Hg Capsular hy

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Given the following data: Glomerular capillary pressure = 80 mm Hg Blood colloid osmotic pressure = 20 mm Hg Capsular hy

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Given the following data:
Glomerular capillary pressure = 80 mm Hg
Blood colloid osmotic pressure = 20 mm Hg
Capsular hydrostatic pressure = 10 mm Hg
What figure does represent the Net Filtration Pressure (NFP)value in the renal corpuscle?
Group of answer choices
90 mmHg
30 mmHg
20 mmHg
50 mmHg
110 mmHg
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