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Column IColumn IIi. Pressure filtrationa. Urea and uric acidii. Selective reabsorptionb. Penicilliniii. Tubular secretionc. Water, glucose, amino acidsiv. Excretiond. Water, glucose, urea


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i). a., ii). c., iii). b., iv). d

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i). d., ii). c., iii). b., iv). a

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i). c., ii). b., iii).d., iv). a

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i). a., ii). d., iii). b., iv).c

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Solution

The correct option is B

i). d., ii). c., iii). b., iv). a


Pressure filtration - Blood pressure forces molecules from the blood into the glomerular capsule. Examples of molecules - water, glucose, urea.

Selective reabsorption - Diffusion and active transport, return molecules to blood at the proximal convoluted tubule. Example of molecules - water, glucose, amino acids.

Tubular secretion - Active transport moves molecules from blood into the distal convoluted tubule. Example of molecules - penicillin.

Excretion - Urine formation aids the body to get rid of metabolic waste. Example of molecules - Urea and uric acid.


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