If glucose is not reabsorbed from the proximal convoluted tubule, it will continue into the loop of Henle and eventually be excreted in the urine. This condition is known as glucosuria, and it may indicate underlying health issues such as uncontrolled diabetes mellitus.
Almost all of it get reabsorbed.
I think you won't be able to digest food. :0 I mean your intestines. :DDD
In a process called reuptake, they are reabsorbed by sending the neuron and recycled.
It gets absorbed, except in cases of diarrhea.
The sperm is reabsorbed by the body, but there may be discomfort in the testicles of some males.
In most cases it is reabsorbed. It there is too much, it will be "spilled" into the urine.
In a process called reuptake, they are reabsorbed by sending the neuron and recycled.
Dangerous condition if you are mixing R-12 and R-134 not compatible with each other
It goes into the intestines, I believe that the intestines breaks up the food.
The bubble decreases in size and may even be reabsorbed by the liquid.
To disembowel is to rip out the bowels (or intestines). This is fatal.