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Which part of the nephron that reabsorbs useful substances such as amino acid, salt and water.

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Answered by aaravlokhandedpsv
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Answer:

Tubular Reabsorption

Explanation:

Most of the reabsorption of solutes necessary for normal body function, such as amino acids, glucose, and salts, takes place in the proximal part of the tubule.

Answered by krishna210398
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Answer: The correct answer is PCT which is proximal convoluted tubule.

Explanation: The kidneys are the main organs responsible for proper excretion in the human body and it is made up of large networks of arteries and veins called nephrons which help in the reabsorption of essential nutrients and is made up of glomerular or bowman's capsule, proximal convoluted tubule or distal convoluted tube and henleys loop and PCT is the portion which helps in special reabsorption of sugar, sodium, and chloride ions and the water from the glomerular filtrate and then it transports these vast number of solutes which regulates the fluid electrolyte and acid-base regulation of the body

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