Regarding kidney function, in reabsorption,

A) solutes enter the tubular fluid after exiting the peritubular fluid and crossing the tubular epithelium.
B) water and solutes are transported from the tubular fluid, across the tubular, epithelium, and into the peritubular fluid.
C) blood pressure forces water and solutes across the membranes of the glomerular capillaries and into the capsular space.


Answer: B

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