question archive What happens to GFR if the hydrostatic pressure in the capillaries increases? Assume the colloidal osmotic pressure in the capillaries remains the same
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What happens to GFR if the hydrostatic pressure in the capillaries increases? Assume the colloidal osmotic pressure in the capillaries remains the same. Also assume that the hydrostatic pressure in the renal tubules remains unchanged.