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Which important mineral cannot be reabsorbed by the kidney?Group of answer choicesSodiumChloridePotassiumChloride and potassium

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Which important mineral cannot be reabsorbed by the kidney?Group of answer choicesSodiumChloridePotassiumChloride and potassium

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The kidneys are capable of reabsorbing important minerals such as sodium, chloride, and potassium. However, the reabsorption of these minerals is not always 100%. The amount reabsorbed can vary depending on a variety of factors, including the body's current needs and the concentration of the minerals in the blood.

However, the question seems to be asking for a mineral that cannot be reabsorbed by the kidneys at all. None of the options provided (sodium, chloride, potassium, or chloride and potassium) fit this description, as all of these can be reabsorbed by the kidneys to some extent.

Therefore, the question may be flawed or missing the correct answer choice. It would be best to consult your study materials or instructor for clarification.

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