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Health, 05.11.2021 23:40 mollycompton04

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How does the body retain useful substances such as ions and nutrients in the blood during urine formation?
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The renal artery separates waste from nutrients before moving blood into the kidney,
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The glomerulus only permits waste substances to move from the blood into the Bowman's capsule.
The nephrons reabsorb useful substances after filtration into the blood.
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D.
Chemicals in the ureter collect useful substances and transport them into the bloodstream.
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