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it pass through the next tubule
Transport maximum of the renal proximal tubule
It is reabsorbed into the blood through blood capillaries surroundings the tubule
The glucose that enters the nephron along with the filtrate get absorbed by the glomerulus goes to the proximal convoluted tubule (pct) and again reabsorbed and enters the blood.
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it pass through the next tubule
Bicarbonate.
reabsorbed by active transport
Transport maximum of the renal proximal tubule
Transport maximum of the renal proximal tubule
Transport maximum of the renal proximal tubule
Peritubular capillaries
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.
It is reabsorbed into the blood through blood capillaries surroundings the tubule
Proximal convoluted 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.