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Blood Ultrafiltration Filter Takes Proteins Red Cells Big

Ultrafiltration is a filtering process that removes everything possible from the blood, including proteins and red blood cells which are too large to pass through.

Ultrafiltration is a process where a filter removes substances from the blood. Larger components like proteins and red blood cells are too big to pass through the filter.

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What is ultrafiltration
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a filter that takes everything it can out of the blood
proteins and red blood cells too big to fit through

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