what is proximal convulated tubule and distal convulated tubule in exretion. explain in detailed
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Tubular reabsorption and secretion: At various places in the proximal convulated tubule, loop of Henle, distal convulated tubule and collecting duct, sodium ions are reabsorbed actively from the filtrate into the blood vessels and chloride ions passively.A proximal convoluted tubule drains filtrate away from a renal corpuscle. A loop of Henle descends into the medulla, makes a hairpin turn, and returns to the cortex. The distal convoluted tubule passes near to the original corpuscle then leads to a collecting duct.
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