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How does blood change as it passes through a kidney?

lt gains glucose.
It gains salts.
It loses urea

It loses protein.

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Answer:

A. It gains glucose.

Step-by-step explanation:

In addition to their important role in gluconeogenesis, the kidneys contribute to glucose homeostasis by filtering and reabsorbing glucose. Under normal conditions, the kidneys retrieve as much glucose as possible, rendering the urine virtually glucose free.

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Answer:

i believe its d

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