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Q: What does tubular secretion mean?
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What are the three basic process that occur in the nephron?

Filtration, tubular reabsorption, tubular secretion


Name the process by which molecules move from the proximal convoluted tubule into the blood?

Tubular reabsorption


Is the net direction of tubular secretion into or out of the blood?

into


How does Tubular re-absorption and tubular secretion differ?

secretion adds material to the filtrate; reabsorption removes materials from the filtrate


Where is the primary site at which tubular secretion occur?

Tubular secretion is a part of urine formation occurring within the nephrons of the kidneys. After glomerular filtration, in which fluids from the blood pass into the glomerular capsule of the renal tubule, the filtrate is subject to tubular reabsorption and tubular secretion within the convoluted tubules and collecting ducts of the nephrons.


The process that transports substances out of the tubular fluid and back into the blood of the peritubular capillary is known as?

Tubular secretion


Is tubular secretion effective in controlling blood pH?

True!


What is the movement of substances from the capillaries into the renal tubules?

Tubular secretion


Where does secretion occur?

Tubular secretion occurs in the distal convoluted tubes. The secretion also happens in the collecting ducts and also in the proximal convoluted tubule.


What percent renal plasma clearance via tubular secretion?

80%


Excess hydrogen ions are removed from the blood by tubular secretion?

True


What is Active transport of substances from the blood into the nephron called?

Tubular secretion