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Select the three main processes in urine formation.Multiple select question.Tubular secretionGlomerular filtrationTubular reabsorptionGlomerular secretionProtein absorption

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Select the three main processes in urine formation.Multiple select question.Tubular secretionGlomerular filtrationTubular reabsorptionGlomerular secretionProtein absorption

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The three main processes in urine formation are:

  1. Tubular secretion
  2. Glomerular filtration
  3. Tubular reabsorption

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