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How does kidney control the level of glucose in blood?

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Answered by negiaditya34p6aezu
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The glomeruli filter from plasma approximately 180 grams of D-glucose per day, all of which is reabsorbed through glucose transporter proteins that are present in cell membranes within the proximal tubules.

Answered by anubha9157
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The Kidneys and Blood Sugar Levels. Each kidney is made up of millions of tiny blood vessels called nephrons, which act as filters to help keep the blood clean. ... This filtration system can, however, be damaged by high levels of blood sugar. Excess glucose in the bloodstream can cause the kidneys to filter too much blood ...

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