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NaCl contained in glomerular filtrate is fully reabsorbed in the renal tube

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:1)NaCl contained in glomerular filtrate is fully reabsorbed in renal tubule... 2)excessive uric acid and urine may produce kidneystones. Sodium chloride contained in glomerular filtrate is partly reabsorbed in renal tubule.

Answered by kingofself
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NaCl contained in glomerular filtrate is fully reabsorbed in the renal tube :

1. NaCl which is contained in the "glomerular filtrate", which uses to filter the  waste products out from the blood into the urine and is fully reabsorbed in renal tubule.

2. The excess uric acid and urine may leads to the production of kidney stones. Sodium chloride included in "glomerular filtrate" is partly reabsorbed in renal tubule.  

  • In renal botany, re-consumption or tubular re-consumption is the method by which the nephron filters water and solutes from the tubular fluid (pre-urine) and coming again them to the circulating blood.
  • Elements are again consumed from the tubule into the heritable capillaries.

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