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where are the absorption of glucose takes place in nephron????​

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Answered by nandini3741
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Answer:

proximal tubule

Explanation:

Glucose reabsorption takes place in the proximal tubule of the nephron, a tube leading out of Bowman's capsule. The cells that line the proximal tubule recapture valuable molecules, including glucose. The mechanism of reabsorption is different for different molecules and solutes.

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Answered by annimalik69
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Answer:

proximal tubule

Glucose reabsorption takes place in the proximal tubule of the nephron, a tube leading out of Bowman's capsule. The cells that line the proximal tubule recapture valuable molecules, including glucose. The mechanism of reabsorption is different for different molecules and solutes.

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