Generally, negatively charged plasma proteins are
A. repelled by the negative charge of the filtration membrane.
B. attracted by the positive charge of the filtration membrane.
C. engulfed by endocytosis and reabsorbed at the filtration membrane.
D. moved across the filtration membrane by active transport pumps.
Answer: A
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