Biology, asked by harishprashanth50, 14 hours ago

why is selective reabsorption important for the human body?

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Answered by harsh312663
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Explanation:

Selective Reabsorption/ Tubular reabsorption: The filtrate that is formed per day is 180 litres/day. ... This is an important step because the filtrate contains many useful substances that need to be sent to the blood so that those substances are used by the body.

Answered by summyp
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As some selected substances are reabsorbed from the whole digested part, it is called selective reabsorption. The substances that are selectively reabsorbed are transported to the cells by the blood. The reabsorption is done selectively so that there is no loss of essential substances and the unwanted substances are removed from the body.

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