The proximal convoluted tubule. It reabsorbs almost 99% of the glomerular filtrate.
true or false
The filtrate from Bowman's capsule first travels to the proximal tubule of the nephron.
first off you need to know that glomerular filtrate is plasma that has entered Bowman's capsule. Now the reason why red blood cells are normally absent from the glomerural filtrate is because they are to big to pass into the Bowman's capsule. Source : class knowledge
Proteins is the right answer.
yes
yes.....glomerular filtrate is isotonic to plasma
Around 60-70% of the Glomerular Filtrate is reabsorbed in the proximal tube.
The proximal convoluted tubule. It reabsorbs almost 99% of the glomerular filtrate.
protein
Protein
the glomerular hydrostatic pressure is the answer
the nephrons produce approx 150 litres of glomerular filtrate per day 99% of which is reabsorbed to leave an average of 1.5litres of urine.
The glomerular hydrostatic pressure
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true or false
The filtrate from Bowman's capsule first travels to the proximal tubule of the nephron.