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Q: Why are water reabsorbed in the blood?
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Water and nutrients are reabsorbed from the nephridia into?

blood


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 would happen to blood volume and blood pressure if water and salts were not reabsorbed?

since there were no enough water and salts reabsored, there woulnd't be enough blood volume, and blood pressure will be decreased.


How does the reabsorption of sodium and water from the renal tubules increase blood volume?

When blood volume is low, sodium reabsorption in the kidneys is stimulated. The increased sodium increases osmotic pressure, causing water to be reabsorbed with the sodium. The reabsorbed water is added to the plasma, thus increasing blood volume.


What kind of filtered materials are reabsorbed by the blood In the kidneys?

mainly glucose (in the renal tubule) and water (in the collecting duct)


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

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


Which substance is not reabsorbed by blood after it passes through the kidneys?

excess water soluble vitamins uric acid ammonia....


If body secretes about 7 liters of water into the alimentary canal each day what percentage of this water gets reabsorbed?

90% is reabsorbed


What is in the ascending limb of the loop of henle?

Water is reabsorbed into the blood.


What Substances is not reabsorbed by blood after it passes through the kidneys?

wastes


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


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

red blood cells