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Q: What allows for some substance to be Reabsorbed and other to leak from the tubule in the enthrone?
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Is creatinine reabsorbed by the proximal convoluted tubule?

no


What happens to glucose if it is not reabsorbed from the proximal convoluted tubule?

it pass through the next tubule


What is finally reabsorbed in distal convoluted tubule?

Bicarbonate.


Whenever sodium ions are reabsorbed through the wall of the renal tubule be active transport chloride ions are?

reabsorbed by active transport


What does not impact how much soduim is reabsorbed?

Transport maximum of the renal proximal tubule


What does not impact how much sodium is reabsorbed?

Transport maximum of the renal proximal tubule


Which of the following does not impact how much sodium is reabsorbed?

Transport maximum of the renal proximal tubule


The capillary bed that directly receives the reabsorbed substances from tubule cells?

Peritubular capillaries


What is the osmolarity of the filtrate at the end of the proximal tubule?

Isotonic- 300 mOsm Per Pearson Yes, the osmolarity of the filtrate would be about 300 mOsm because both solutes and water are reabsorbed in the proximal tubule. As particles are reabsorbed, water follows osmotically.


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

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


In which part of the kidney is all of the glucose actively reabsorbed from the filtrate back into the blood?

Proximal convoluted tubule


How are NaCl and water reabsorbed in proximal tubule?

Mitochondria are needed in order to supply the energy for the active transport of sodium ions out of the cells in the proximal tubule to create a concentration gradient which allows more sodium ions to enter the cell from the luminal side.Water passively follows the sodium out of the cell along its concentration gradient.