it pass through the next 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.
It is reabsorbed into the blood through blood capillaries surroundings the tubule
concentration of glucose in the urine decreases.
The blood clot breaks down and is reabsorbed in to you body
In a process called reuptake, they are reabsorbed by sending the neuron and recycled.
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.
Tubular secretion occurs in the distal convoluted tubes. The secretion also happens in the collecting ducts and also in the proximal convoluted tubule.
Tubular secretion occurs in the distal convoluted tubes. The secretion also happens in the collecting ducts and also in the proximal convoluted tubule.
40-50 % of filtered urea is reabsorbed through passive diffusion in the Proximal Convoluted Tubules. Loop of Henle, Distal Convoluted Tubules and Cortical Collecting Ducts are impermeable to urea. But secretion of urea happens in descending Loop of Henle (This helps to maintain the osmotic gradient in the medulla of the Kidney). There is also re-absorption of urea in the medullary collecting ducts.
It is reabsorbed into the blood through blood capillaries surroundings the tubule
In most cases it is reabsorbed. It there is too much, it will be "spilled" into the urine.
Almost all of it get reabsorbed.
what happens to glucose is its a some type of engry
They are the same: starch is the form in which glucose is stored. So nothing happens.
concentration of glucose in the urine decreases.
The sperm is reabsorbed by the body, but there may be discomfort in the testicles of some males.
It gets absorbed, except in cases of diarrhea.