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Items reclaimed during tubular reabsorption are moved to the interstitial fluids and then to the:
Biological Drives
Fundamental physiological needs that drive behavior, such as hunger, thirst, sleep, and reproduction.
Attachment Relationships
Emotional bonds formed between individuals, particularly between a child and a caregiver, which are critical for the child's development.
Mirror Neurons
Neurons that fire both when an individual acts and when the individual observes the same action performed by another, thought to be involved in empathy, learning, and understanding others' actions.
Brain Cells
The cells that make up the brain, including neurons, which are responsible for transmitting information, and glia, which support neuron function.
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