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what is reabsortion​

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Answered by Himanshi0
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In renal physiology, reabsorption or tubular reabsorption is the process by which the nephron removes water and solutes from the tubular fluid (pre-urine) and returns them to the circulating blood. ... Substances are reabsorbed from the tubule into the peritubular capillaries.

Answered by princi58
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n renal physiology, reabsorption or tubular reabsorption is the process by which the nephron removes water and solutes from the tubular fluid (pre-urine) and returns them to the circulating blood. ... Substances are reabsorbed from the tubule into the peritubular capillaries.In renal physiology, reabsorption or tubularreabsorption is the process by which the nephron removes water and solutes from the tubular fluid (pre-urine) and returns them to the circulating blood. ... Substances are reabsorbed from the tubule into the peritubular capillaries.

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