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Health, 10.11.2019 03:31, covergurllaa

Sheila has been exercising at peak performance for about 60 minutes. she did not hydrate as effectively as she should have and as a result, her urine is deep yellow and low in volume. which of the following is the most likely mechanism affecting this?
a. net filtration pressure
b. capsular colloid osmotic pressure
c. glomerular hydrostatic pressure
d. blood colloid osmotic pressure

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