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NephronCompare the blood found in a renal artery and a renal vein with respect to urea and glucose.
Urea will be less in the veins compared to the arteries. However, in the case of healthy individuals, glucose levels will be the same.
Didn't i answer this already? Anyway, agreed with kyle
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It seems like we have a number of topics which are asking the same things. So be happy... this is not a dejavu...
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