Decreased blood colloid osmotic pressure affects renal function by

A. increasing net filtration pressure.
B. increasing capsular pressure.
C. increasing blood pressure in the afferent arteriole.
D. increasing glomerular capillary pressure.
E. None of the choices are correct.


Answer: A

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