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How many 7TM membranes are there? What are some of their functions?
Reabsorption
The process by which the kidneys filter and then absorb back into the blood certain substances or water from the urine.
Tubule
A Tubule is a small tube-like structure in the body or cells that serves various functions, such as transport or absorptive roles.
Potassium Ions
Electrically charged particles (ions) of potassium, vital for various biological processes including nerve signal transmission and muscle contraction.
Glucose
A simple sugar and a key source of energy for living organisms, also a vital component of many carbohydrates.
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