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Reabsorption of the glomerular filtrate occurs primarily at thea. proximal convoluted tubule.b. distal convoluted tubule.c. loop of the nephron.d. collecting duct.
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The glomerular filtrate is a liquid that has been filtered out of the blood in the kidneys and contains water, glucose, salts, and waste products. Show more…
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