Kidney normally does not allow transglomerular passage of-
The core concept would be the structure of the glomerular filtration barrier and what it prevents from passing. Now, the correct answer is likely something like "large proteins" or "cells" because the glomerular basement membrane is negatively charged and prevents large molecules and cells from passing. But wait, the options aren't given here. The user probably expects a standard MCQ where the answer is something like "erythrocytes" or "albumin" depending on the context.
Wait, the question says "normally does not allow transglomerular passage of". So, normally, what can't pass? Red blood cells can't pass under normal circumstances. If they do, it's a sign of glomerular damage. So if the options include RBCs, that's the correct answer. But the user's correct answer is missing. Let me think of a standard question. For example, a common question is about what's not filtered, like cells or proteins. So in a typical setup, the answer might be cells (erythrocytes) because the glomerulus is a size-based filter. Proteins like albumin are usually not filtered under normal conditions due to size and charge.
Wait, but albumin is a small protein and can pass a bit, but the basement membrane's negative charge repels it. So under normal conditions, albumin isn't filtered in significant amounts. But if the options are between cells (like RBCs) and albumin, then the correct answer depends on the question. However, the question says "normally does not allow transglomerular passage", so if the options are cells (RBCs), then that's correct. If the options include albumin, then maybe not. But I need to check.
In standard exams, the glomerular filtration barrier prevents the passage of cells and large proteins. So if the question is about what's not normally filtered, the answer is RBCs. So in the absence of specific options, the correct answer is RBCs. But the user's correct answer is missing. Wait, the user's correct answer is given as a placeholder. Let me check the user's original input again.
The user's question is: "Kidney normally does not allow transglomerular passage of- A. B. C. D. Correct Answer: ."
So the user hasn't filled in the options. But the correct answer is expected to be something like "Red blood cells" or "Large proteins". Let me think of a standard question. For example, a common question is about what is not filtered by the glomerulus. The answer is cells and large proteins. So if the options are like A. Glucose B. Water C. Sodium D. Red blood cells, then D is correct. So the correct answer here would be D, assuming that's the option. But without the options, it's tricky. However, the user might have a standard question in mind.