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Difference between ultrafiltration and reabsorption in points

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Answered by AfreenMohammedi
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Answer:

In renal physiology, ultrafiltration occurs at the barrier between the blood and the filtrate in ... Further modification of ultrafiltrate, by reabsorption and secretion, transforms it into urine. Glomerular pressure

Answered by hinaguptagracy
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Explanation:

Filtration involves the transfer of soluble components, such as water and waste, from the blood into the glomerulus.

Reabsorption involves the absorption of molecules, ions, and water that are necessary for the body to maintain homeostasis from the glomerular filtrate back into the blood.

Secretion involves the transfer of hydrogen ions, creatinine, drugs, and urea from the blood into the collecting duct, and is primarily made of water.

Blood and glucose are not normally found in urine.

In renal physiology, ultrafiltration occurs at the barrier between the blood and the ... Further modification of ultrafiltrate, by reabsorption and secretion, transforms it into urine

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