Water reabsorption by the renal tubules uses solvent drag osmosis active transport cotransport none of these choices is correct
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The main function of the renal tubules is to reabsorb water and other substances from the filtrate back into the bloodstream. Solvent drag is the process by which water is dragged along with solute molecules as they move across a membrane. This can occur in the Show more…
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