Which statement best describes renal process of reabsorption? Multiple Choice Substances move from peritubular capillaries into the nephron lumen. Substances move from the nephron lumen into peritubular capillaries. Substances move from the nephron lumen into glomerular capillaries. Substances move from peritubular capillaries into glomerular capillaries. Substances move from glomerular capillaries into Bowman's capsule.
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Which statement best describes renal process of reabsorption? Multiple Choice Substances move from glomerular capillaries into Bowman's capsule: Substances move from the nephron lumen into glomerular capillaries: Substances move from the nephron lumen into peritubular capillaries: Substances move from peritubular capillaries into the nephron lumen: Substances move from peritubular capillaries into glomerular capillaries:
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Glomerular filtration Tubular reabsorption Tubular secretion The movement of substances from the blood within the glomerulus into the capsular space The movement of substances from the tubular fluid back into the blood The movement of substances from the blood into the tubular fluid Peritubular capillaries Efferent arteriole Nephron loop Afferent arteriole PCT Collecting tubule DCT Glomerulus Glomerular capsule Capsular space Ascending limb Descending limb Collecting duct Vasa recta
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Some substances move out of the peritubular capillaries and are moved into the nephron during _____. a. filtration b. reabsorption c. secretion d. both a and
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