What is the tubular maximum reabsorption rate for glucose?

a. 375 mg of glucose per minute
b. 300 mg of glucose per minute
c. 275 mg of glucose per minute
d. 200 mg of glucose per minute
e. 100 mg of glucose per minute


a

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