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What is the function of tubule in nephron?​

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Answered by tusipaul657
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The function of the proximal tubule is essentially reabsorption of filtrate in accordance with the needs of homeostasis (equilibrium), whereas the distal part of the nephron and collecting duct are mainly concerned with the detailed regulation of water, electrolyte, and hydrogen-ion balance.

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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
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Nephron

  • The primary functional and structural unit of the kidney is the nephron.
  • There are around eight lakh nephrons in each human kidney.

Function of Nephron

  • The main functions of the nephron are blood filtration and the reabsorption of water and other necessary smaller molecules from the ultrafiltrate.
  • The nephron also secretes glutamate, which is a crucial function.
  • A nephron regulates the complete waste elimination process from the body's circulation.
  • It separates the various components of the blood in preparation for filtering.
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