The nutrient that is not selectively reabsorbed in tubule of nephron 1 point Carbohydrates Aminoacids Glucose Salts
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Sodium is actively pumped out, while potassium and chloride diffuse down their electrochemical gradients through channels in the tubule wall and into the bloodstream. The walls of the thick ascending limb are impermeable to water, so in this section of the nephron water is not reabsorbed along with sodium.
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Urea and uric acid are not selectively reabsorbed in tubule of nephron 1 point carbohydrates amino acids glucose salts.
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- The filtrate contain useful products like glucose, amino acids, salts etc.
- The plasma proteins blood corpuscles and are retained in the glomerular mass.
- The filtrate now passes through Henle's loop where selective reabsorption of useful products takes place but urea and uric acid are not absorbed.
- Creatinine is not reabsorbed in the proximal tubule.
- Urine is mainly composed of water that has not been reabsorbed which is the way in which the body lowers blood volume by increasing the amount of water that becomes urine instead of becoming reabsorbed.
- The proximal tubule normally reabsorbs 100 percentage of filtered glucose, amino acids and small peptides.
- If plasma glucose increases enough to increase the filtered load above this level some of the filtered glucose will not be reabsorbed and will be excreted in the urine.
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