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Chapter 15, Problem 11TY
In tubular absorption, which of the following processes essentially drives all of the others?
a. active transport of Na+ from the proximal tubular cell toward a capillary
b. facilitated transport of Na+ from the tubular lumen into the proximal tubular cell
c. diffusion of water from the proximal tubular cell toward a capillary
d. diffusion of CI- from the tubular lumen into the proximal tubular cell
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