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why is glucose absent in urine yet it is present in glomerular filtrate

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Answered by cuteeeshalini
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Glucose will be present in blood plasma and glomerular filtrate, but not present in urine (normally) This is because the glucose is selectively reabsorbed in the proximal convoluted tubule. It is reabsorbed from the filtrate into the blood by active transport (symport with Na+ ions)

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Answered by vrinda5543
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Glucose will be present in blood plasma and glomerular filtrate, but not present in urine (normally) This is because the glucose is selectively reabsorbed in the proximal convoluted tubule. It is reabsorbed from the filtrate into the blood by active transport (symport with Na+ ions)

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