Quiz: Selective Reabsorption of Glucose
Edexcel GCSE Biology
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Welcome to your quiz on selective reabsorption of glucose! This builds on your understanding of the urinary system and nephron structure. Let's see how much you can remember and apply!
Where does selective reabsorption of glucose primarily occur?
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Which statements about selective reabsorption of glucose are true? (Select all that apply.)
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Selective reabsorption in the nephron ensures that essential substances like {{blank0}} are reabsorbed back into the {{blank1}}.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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Active transport during selective reabsorption of glucose requires {{blank0}}, which is produced in the {{blank1}} of cells.
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Why is it important for glucose to be reabsorbed during selective reabsorption?
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What features of the proximal convoluted tubule help with selective reabsorption? (Select all that apply.)
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If the concentration of glucose in the filtrate is 0.8 mM and the blood is 5 mM, what is the difference in concentration?
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What happens if glucose is not reabsorbed properly?
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