Human Anatomy & Physiology (9th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0321743261
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Chapter 25 - The Urinary System - Review Questions - Page 988: 16

Answer

Active tubular reabsorption the contents are moving and are against any chemical or eletrical gradients. These contents are first moved from the filtrate to the tubule cells by the secondary active transport to sodium and are moved to the basolateral membrane of the tubule and to the interstitial space because of diffusion.

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Active tubular reabsorption the contents are moving and are against any chemical or eletrical gradients. These contents are first moved from the filtrate to the tubule cells by the secondary active transport to sodium and are moved to the basolateral membrane of the tubule and to the interstitial space because of diffusion.
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