Where Does Glucose Reabsorption Occur in the Kidney?
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Approximately 180 grams of glucose are filtered by the kidneys every day in a healthy individual. But this valuable energy source is not lost; almost all of it is returned to the bloodstream through a highly efficient process known as glucose reabsorption. Understanding where this critical function occurs is key to grasping how the body maintains glucose homeostasis.