Biology, asked by rragavi2006, 8 months ago

What happens to the glucose
which enters the nephron
along with the filtrate? Write
in small letters with a comma
in between the two words and
no space is required. (The
glucose is
by
surrounding the
nephron)

Answers

Answered by ankita2006mishra
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Answer:

The molecules of glucose are very small. Hence, when it enters the nephron along with the filtrate during excretion, it is passed into the nephron tubule along with urea. However, by tubular reabsorption, the glucose along with some water and other important ions are reabsorbed and are used by the body.

Answered by chotushiv85
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Answer:

it is passed into the nephron tubule along with urea

Explanation:

The molecules of glucose are very small. Hence, when it enters the nephron along with the filtrate during excretion, it is passed into the nephron tubule along with urea. However, by tubular reabsorption, the glucose along with some water and other important ions are reabsorbed and are used by the body.

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