what is a the significance of reabsorption in the nephor of kidney
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The fluid filtered from blood, called filtrate, passes through the nephron, much of the filtrate and its contents are reabsorbed into the body. Reabsorption is a finely tuned process that is altered to maintain homeostasis of blood volume, blood pressure, plasma osmolarity, and blood pH.
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Fortunately, tubular reabsorption mechanisms in the nephrons of your kidneys return the water and solutes that you need back into your extracellular fluid and circulatory system. ... Tubular reabsorption is the process that moves solutes and water out of the filtrate and back into your bloodstream.
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