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Major amount of water is selectively reabsorbed by the tubular part of nephron. On what factors does the amount of water reabsorbed depend ?

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Answered by pawanArora
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The amount of water reabsorbed by nephron depends on two major factors:

(i) The amount of excess water present in the body.

(ii) The amount of dissolved waste to be excreted out of the body.
Answered by Surnia
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The description about reabsorption is as follows:

Explanation:

The glomerular filtrate produce during the urine production passes through the Bowman capsule where the selective reabsorption of the glucose, aminoacids and glucose takes place and all these ingredients enter into the bloodstream.

But the kidney reabsoption depends upon two factors:

1. The presence of excess water in the body: The excess amount of body fluids may cause harm to the body.

2. Removal of wastes: The kidney have selection reabsorption and elimination of waste mechanism which detect and eliminate the waste in the form of soluble waste in water without again reabsorbing in the body.

Learn more about reabsorption of kidney:

Kidney terms filtration secretion and reabsorption: https://brainly.in/question/4624748

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