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Soon after blood is filtered through the nephrons,
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most of the filtered water and useful solutes (glucose, amino acids, Na+ and other ions) are reabsorbed from the renal tubules back into the peritubular capillaries — primarily in the proximal convoluted tubule — while wastes (urea, creatinine) and excess ions remain in the tubule and are further processed and concentrated in the loop of Henle, distal tubule and collecting duct.
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