återabsorption
Återabsorption, or reabsorption, is the process by which a substance that has been absorbed or filtered is moved back into its original medium. The term is used in physiology, spectroscopy, and radiative-transfer contexts. Reabsorption reduces net loss of material or energy and can affect concentrations, spectra, or fluxes.
In physiology, kidneys reabsorb substances from filtrate as it passes through the nephron. The proximal tubule
In radiative transfer and spectroscopy, reabsorption describes photons that are reabsorbed after emission or scattering by
Reabsorption contrasts with excretion or adsorption. It is a consideration in medical therapy, optical materials, and