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(b) What happens to glucose that enters the nephron along with filtrate?​

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Answered by anilsainitkd
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The molecules of glucose are very small. Hence, when it enters the nephron along with the filtrate during excretion, it is passed into the nephron tubule along with urea. However, by tubular reabsorption, the glucose along with some water and other important ions are reabsorbed and are used by the body

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Answered by karnarpita7
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Glucose that enters the nephron along with the filterate after passing through the glomerulus, passes from the tubule of nephrone where it is selectively reabsorbed and sent back to the blood.

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