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Renal threshold is what happens when there is an overabundance of glucose in the body, the blood glucose levels will then get above 170mg/100ml (normal is 70mg/100ml).

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Whenever the plasma glucose concentration exceeds the renal plasma threshold?

it shows in urine.


What is the renal threshold for glucose?

When the blood glucose level exceeds about 160 - 180 mg/dl (8.9 - 10 mmol/l), the proximal tubule becomes overwhelmed and begins to excrete glucose in the urine. This point is called the renal threshold of glucose (RTG) hope that this answer might help you and it is taken from wikipedia.


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What is the blood glucose level above which glucose starts to appear in urine?

First of all, WHAT KIND OF QUESTION IS THAT?But, whatever. The renal threshold, where glucose levels exceeds the capacity to return the glucose into the blood (glycosuria) is about 10 mmol/l (180 mg% ).


Which renal structure transport glucose?

In the renal structure the proximal tubules plays a role for transport of glucose.


How high does the serum glucose have to be for the threshold for glucose to be achieved?

180


Does the renal artery contain higher levels of glucose than then renal vein?

No


What is the pathway of a glucose molecule from the renal artery to the renal vein?

Pathway of glucose and other molecules from renal artery to renal vein is the following . 1 renal artery , 2 arcuate artery ,3 interlobular artery , 4 afferenr renal arteriole , 5 glomerulus , 6 efferent renal arteriole , 7 peritubular network of capillaries including vasa recta , 8 interlobular vein , 9 arcuate vein and 10 renal vein .


Is the reneal thershold decrease with age?

In some cases, the renal threshold does decrease with age. But not everyone will have a decrease.


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