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In an earthworm, nephridia occur in all body segments except the first three segments. Integumentary nephridia are V-shaped and lack nephrostomes.
The non-reabsorbed salts and nutrients would exit the Body via the urine.
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Absorption of Dietary water is done in the Large Intestine or Colon. Once the nutrients have been removed by the small intestine the slurry that is left passes on to the large intestine where the water is removed. Water is also reabsorbed in the Nephron of the kidney. The start of the nephron filters the blood and takes a lot of the water from the plasma as well as salty, glucose and urea. In a part of the nephron called the Loop of Henle much of the water is reabsorbed. Therefore, the best answer is the Colon/Large Intestine but also water re absorption occurs in the kidney.
The Xylem of a plant transports water and some nutrients.
90% is reabsorbed
Reabsorption of nutrients in the renal tubule occurs via active transport and facilitated diffusion. Amino acids, glucose and phosphates are reabsorbed at the proximal convoluted tubule via active transport. Water and sodium chloride is reabsorbed at the loop of henle via facilitated diffusion.
In an earthworm, nephridia occur in all body segments except the first three segments. Integumentary nephridia are V-shaped and lack nephrostomes.
The Earthworm eliminates by means of nephrdia.
Water
Water (e.g. a mixture of fluid) is excreted through the urine.Fluids are reabsorbed from the large intestines and then shuttled to the kidneys. The kidneys process fluids for excretion.
The non-reabsorbed salts and nutrients would exit the Body via the urine.
Nutrients the body needs ( glucose, amino acids, and other small molecules ), electrolytes ( sodium, potassium ), and water are reabsorbed into the blood at the kidney. Sodium, Potassium, and other electrolytes are monitored and reabsorbed as well.
water
Yes
Almost all of it get reabsorbed.
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