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    Exam 54: Concentration and Dilution of Urine
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    The Absorption of an Isosmotic Fluid in the Proximal Tubule
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The Absorption of an Isosmotic Fluid in the Proximal Tubule

Question 2

Question 2

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The absorption of an isosmotic fluid in the proximal tubule occurs because


A) Water follows solute transport by osmosis
B) W ater is actively transported
C) Salt is passively reabsorbed
D) Glucose is passively reabsorbed
E) Urea is passively reabsorbed

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