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Reabsorb
Reabsorb Re`ab*sorb", v. t.
To absorb again; to draw in, or imbibe, again what has been
effused, extravasated, or thrown off; to swallow up again;
as, to reabsorb chyle, lymph, etc.; -- used esp. of fluids.
Meaning of Reabsorbed from wikipedia
- cell membrane.
Water is 55%
reabsorbed in the
proximal tubule.
Glucose at
normal plasma levels is
completely reabsorbed in the
proximal tubule. The mechanism...
- ions are
reabsorbed by the
gradient time system,
water is also
reabsorbed maintaining the
osmolarity of the
fluid in the PCT.
Substances reabsorbed in the...
- of the
secreted bilirubinoid bile is
reabsorbed by the
small intestine,
conjugated bilirubin is not
reabsorbed in
small intestine. All
conjugated bilirubin...
- it is
processed by the
epithelial cells lining the tubule:
water is
reabsorbed and
substances are
exchanged (some are added,
others are removed); first...
- is to
substantially decrease the rate by
which neurotransmitters are
reabsorbed into the
presynaptic neuron,
increasing the
concentration of neurotransmitter...
-
backlog of
strikebreakers during booms; to be
expelled during busts; then
reabsorbed again in the next expansion. On the contrary, this is a m**** of humanity...
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becoming urine (that is, they will soon be lost to the
urine unless they are
reabsorbed from the
tubule into the
peritubular capillaries. This
happens as a result...
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reabsorbed back into the
gastrointestinal cells. Most
reabsorbed urobilinogen undergoes hepatobiliary recirculation. A
smaller portion of
reabsorbed urobilinogen...
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Sodium is
reabsorbed to
maintain extracellular volume,
osmotic pressure, and
serum sodium concentration within narrow limits. Pot****ium is
reabsorbed to maintain...
- fish.
After metamorphosis,
these organs become redundant and will be
reabsorbed by
controlled cell death,
called apoptosis. The
variety of adaptations...