Biology, asked by abcxy594, 1 month ago

our body cannot afford to lose glucose,but it forms a part of glomerular filterate. what happens to it?​

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Answered by aleenajoseph2152
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Answer:

Filterable blood components include water, nitrogenous waste, and nutrients that will be transferred into the glomerulus to form the glomerular filtrate. Non-filterable blood components include blood cells, albumins, and platelets, that will leave the glomerulus through the efferent arteriole.

Answered by JaiShreeRadhaKrishna
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Explanation:

Our blood comes towards our kidney for filtration, this blood contains both useful and harmful substances in it. During glomerular filtration useful substances like water, glucose, blood cells are again mixed into the blood but the harmful substances like excess water, urea and harmful ions etc are eliminated from the body in the form of urine. If glucose come out from our body then we will not get energy to do work and this leads to the malfunction of many organs and finally it would lead to death.

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