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Q: Substances to be reabsorbed must pass through how many barriers to get to the blood?
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What Substances is not reabsorbed by blood after it passes through the kidneys?

wastes


Which substances that enter the kidney through the renal artery are reabsorbed to the bloodstream through the renal vein?

Deoxygenated blood leaves the kidneys through the renal veins.


What substances are removed from the filtrate and reabsorbed by the capillaries?

red blood cells


What are the names of the two sets of blood vessels receiving these reabsorbed substances?

arteries and veins


What are examples if substances that are reabsorbed into the blood?

Blood reabsorbs : glucose, amino-acids, sodium ions, potassium ions, chlorine ions, water etc.


What happens to glucose which the nephron along with a filtrate?

It is reabsorbed into the blood through blood capillaries surroundings the tubule


Is urine a pure substance?

No. It's EVERYTHING that was filtered out of your blood minus those substances reabsorbed by the kidney. Thus it changes every day.


What is the process where nephrons are reabsorbed into the surrounding blood vessel?

the process where nephrons are reabsorbed into the surrounding blood vessel is the blood cells


What substances make up the urine?

Urine consists of Urea, salts and other waste products that do not get reabsorbed into the blood capillaries. It also consists of water


The aqueous humor of the eye is reabsorbed into venous blood through the?

scleral venous sinus (canal of Schlemm)


What is tubular kidney disease?

Tubular kidney disease-- Disease of the kidney that affect the tubules, the part of the kidney that allows certain substances to be reabsorbed back into the blood


What are the substances reabsorbed in distal convoluted tubule?

When blood is filtered at the glomerulus (filter unit) of the kidney, some substances don't even make it into the nephron. These include proteins, which are simply too big to diffuse from the capillaries and across the Bowman's capsule. As for what substances are reabsorbed (by active transport) into the bloodstream from the nephron, these include glucose, which is too valuable to be lost in urine. Urea and other substances are lost in the urine.