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reabsorb Meaning in Bengali







reabsorb's Usage Examples:

glomeruli filter all amino acids out of the blood, and the renal tubules then reabsorb over 95% of the filtered amino acids back into the blood.


Ordinarily, urine contains no glucose because the kidneys are able to reabsorb all of the filtered glucose from the tubular fluid back into the bloodstream.


the latter portions of the nephron (the distal tubule) or by failure to reabsorb sufficient bicarbonate ions (which are alkaline) from the filtrate in the.


is a type of RTA caused by a failure of the proximal tubular cells to reabsorb filtered bicarbonate from the urine, leading to urinary bicarbonate wasting.


Microvilli in the tube cell may be used to reabsorb some ions.


Aldosterone causes kidneys to reabsorb sodium; ADH increases the uptake of water.


Essentially, the peritubular capillaries reabsorb useful substances such as glucose and amino acids and secrete certain mineral.


(PTH) which stimulates the bones to release calcium and the kidneys to reabsorb it from the urine into the blood, thereby increasing its serum level.


The proximal convoluted tubule of the nephron has protein channels that reabsorb glucose, and others that secrete para-aminohippuric acid (PAH).


1) Type B intercalated cells in the collecting duct reabsorb H+ and secrete HCO3, while in type A intercalated cells protons are secreted.


reducing the impact of the interface reflections include designing the LED to reabsorb and reemit the reflected light (called photon recycling) and manipulating.


especially mild ones not associated with chronic disease, will normally reabsorb without treatment.


nitrogen and phosphorus) into the soil where the surrounding plants can then reabsorb the nutrients that were shed as litterfall.


has required crabs to alter their water balance; freshwater crabs can reabsorb salt from their urine, and have various adaptations to reduce the loss.


subsequently try to rejoin him to be reabsorbed by his body; failure to reabsorb such a "blood animal" results in the loss of that memory.


vital to the healthy functioning of the central nervous system, fail to reabsorb a specific[which?] neurotransmitter.


disease cannot absorb amino acids properly from the intestine and cannot reabsorb them properly from tubules in the kidneys.


These glands reabsorb water from the feces.


It was demonstrated that, under preindustrial atmosphere, most plants reabsorb, by photorespiration, half of the oxygen produced by photosynthesis.


This process reabsorbs water and creates a concentrated urine for excretion.



Synonyms:

absorb; resorb;

Antonyms:

emit; bore;

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