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Under normal conditions which one is completely reabsorbed in the renal tubule ?

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Urea

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Uric acid

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Salts

D
Glucose

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Glucose is high threshold substance, i.e., it is totally or mostly reabsorbed from the nephric filtrate in the blood capillaries.
Renal threshold, i.e., upper limit of kidney to reabsorb such high threshold substances of kidney for reabesorption of glucose is about 180 mg/100 mL of nephric filtrate. When blood suger level reaches beyond this sugar also appears in urine.
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Under normal conditions which one is completely reabsorbed in the renal tubule ?
Updated OnNov 28, 2022
TopicExcretory Products and their Elimination
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 11
Answer TypeText solution:1 Video solution: 3
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Avg. Video Duration4 min