reabsorptioa
Reabsorptioa, a variant spelling of reabsorption, refers to the physiological process by which substances filtered from the blood into the kidney tubules are returned to the bloodstream. It is a central function of the kidneys, crucial for preserving body fluids, electrolytes, and acid-base balance while permitting waste to be excreted.
In the nephron, filtrate formed in the glomerulus moves through the proximal tubule, loop of Henle, distal
Regulation of reabsorptioa occurs mainly through hormonal control. Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) increases water reabsorption in the
Overall, reabsorptioa serves to maintain extracellular fluid volume, plasma osmolarity, electrolyte balance, and acid-base homeostasis, while