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Glucose reabsorption takes place in the proximal renal tubule. This tubule is a portion of the nephron that contains fluid. The functions of the nephron include the reabsorption and secretion of various substances like ions, glucose, and amino acids.

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in the tubules of the nephron(functional unit of kidney) specifically in the Loop of Henle and the Distal Convoluted Tubule

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The part of the nephron where glucose reabsorption occurs is in the proximal tubule. The proximal tubule is divided into two sections, the pars convoluta and pars recta.

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Q: Where does glucose reabsorption occur in the nephron?
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