CBSE BOARD X, asked by ritikagoswami2006, 10 months ago

what is reabsorption? How is it useful ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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what is reabsorption?

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Being absorbed again. For example, the kidney selectively reabsorbs substances it has already secreted into the renal tubules, such as glucose, protein, and sodium. These reabsorbed substances are returned to the blood.

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How is reabsorption useful ?

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Reabsorption allows many useful solutes (primarily glucose and amino acids), salts and water that have passed through Bowman's capsule, to return to the circulation.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Reabsorption allows many useful solutes (primarily glucose and amino acids), salts and water that have passed through Bowman's capsule, to return to the circulation.

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