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**What This Document Is**
This is a completed lab report for Activity 4 of PhysioEx Exercise 1, focusing on simulating filtration. It was submitted by a student named Kaley Faucher on September 15, 2020, for a Human Anatomy & Physiology course (BIOL 2201) at the Community College of Rhode Island. The report details results from a virtual experiment exploring cell transport mechanisms and permeability.
**Why This Document Matters**
This assignment is intended for students enrolled in introductory Anatomy & Physiology courses. It serves as a record of practical application of concepts related to filtration, hydrostatic pressure, and solute transport. Instructors use these reports to assess student understanding of these key biological processes.
**Common Limitations or Challenges**
This document represents *one student’s* work and results. It should not be used as a substitute for completing the exercise independently or as a source of answers for your own assignment. It demonstrates a specific session and may not reflect all possible outcomes or experimental variations.
**What This Document Provides**
The full report includes: pre-lab quiz scores with correct answers, predictions made before the experiment, experiment results (data tables showing filtration rates and concentrations), answers to “Stop & Think” questions, and post-lab quiz scores with correct answers. It also contains written responses to review sheet questions explaining the relationship between pore size, pressure, and filtration rate, as well as explanations for solute passage. This preview *does not* include the full experimental data or detailed explanations – only a summary of the document’s contents and the student’s performance.