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What happens during tubular secretion?Multiple choice question.Substances, such as non-filterable components, leave the glomerulus.Substances undergo another phase of filtration.Substances are removed from the tubular fluid and added to the blood.Substances are removed from blood and added to the tubular fluid.

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What happens during tubular secretion?Multiple choice question.Substances, such as non-filterable components, leave the glomerulus.Substances undergo another phase of filtration.Substances are removed from the tubular fluid and added to the blood.Substances are removed from blood and added to the tubular fluid.

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The correct answer is: Substances are removed from blood and added to the tubular fluid.

Tubular secretion is the process by which substances are transported from the blood into the tubular fluid. This process allows the kidneys to eliminate certain substances (such as drugs or waste products) that were not filtered out in the glomerulus. It also plays a role in maintaining the body's acid-base balance by secreting hydrogen ions into the tubular fluid.

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