Biology, asked by greatgg, 1 month ago

What happens to the glucose which
enters the nephron tubule along with
the filtrate? What is the role of
glomerulus in the kidney?

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Answered by eoshan
2

Answer:

When glucose enters nephron along with filtrate, it goes down the renal tubule by the action of cilia. The tubular cells absorb glucose, amino acids, salts, etc. These are then passed into the capillary blood cells using the process of diffusion.

Answered by kunalsinghkpsss
1

Explanation:

When glucose enters nephron along with filtrate, it goes down the renal tubule by the action of cilia. The tubular cells absorb glucose, amino acids, salts, etc. These are then passed into the capillary blood cells using the process of diffusion.When glucose enters nephron along with filtrate, it goes down the renal tubule by the action of cilia. The tubular cells absorb glucose, amino acids, salts, etc. These are then passed into the capillary blood cells using the process of diffusion.

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