- AUrea, sodium chloride, fibrinogen and water
- BGlucose, amino acids, urea, oxytocin and calcitonin
- CUrea, salts and water
- DBoth A and B
Explanation:
The pressure difference in the afferent and efferent arterioles of the glomerulus leads to filtering of blood substances from the basement membrane cells of the glomerulus. Most of the water, salts, urea, glucose are collected as solutes in the glomerular filtrate and is passed to the PCT.
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