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question 32 (0.5 points)
where does most glucose get reabsorbed?
descending loop of henle
proximal convoluted tubule
ascending loop of henle
glomerulus
Brief Explanations
To determine where most glucose is reabsorbed, we analyze each option:
- The descending loop of Henle is mainly for water reabsorption, not glucose.
- The proximal convoluted tubule (PCT) is where the majority of glucose, along with other nutrients and ions, is reabsorbed back into the bloodstream from the filtrate.
- The ascending loop of Henle is involved in ion reabsorption (like sodium, chloride) and does not reabsorb glucose.
- The glomerulus is the site of filtration (where blood is filtered to form filtrate) and not reabsorption.
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B. Proximal convoluted tubule