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Multiple Choice
Which is an accurate pairing of a key excretory function with its definition?
A
Filtration happens when blood pressure forces water, nitrogenous waste, and valuable solutes from the blood into the collecting duct.
B
Reabsorption is the reclamation process that returns valuable solutes and water to the nephron from the capillaries.
C
Secretion transports certain toxins, drugs, and excessive ions from the filtrate to the capillaries.
D
Reabsorption is the process in which toxins, drugs, and excessive ions that remain in the blood after filtration are transported into the nephron for disposal in the urine.
E
Excretion moves urine, the processed filtrate, out of the kidney, through the ureter and the bladder, and finally out of the body via the urethra.
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the key excretory functions: filtration, reabsorption, secretion, and excretion, and their roles in the nephron.
Filtration occurs in the glomerulus where blood pressure forces water, nitrogenous waste, and solutes from the blood into the nephron, not the collecting duct.
Reabsorption involves the movement of valuable solutes and water from the nephron back into the blood, not from the capillaries to the nephron.
Secretion is the process where certain substances like toxins, drugs, and excessive ions are transported from the blood into the nephron, not from the filtrate to the capillaries.
Excretion is the final step where urine, the processed filtrate, is moved out of the kidney through the ureter, stored in the bladder, and then expelled from the body via the urethra.