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the process whereby substances dissolved in the blood (such as H+ ions, nitrogenous waste and drugs) are actively transported from the capillary network into the nephron tubules.the process whereby substances dissolved in the blood (such as H+ ions, nitrogenous waste and drugs) are actively transported from the capillary network into the nephron tubules.the process whereby substances dissolved in the blood (such as H+ ions, nitrogenous waste and drugs) are actively transported from the capillary network into the nephron tubules.
water that is found on the surface of the earth, e.g. in rivers, streams, and lakes etc.
the control of an invasive species using the species' natural enemies (biocontrol agents)...
bacteria that convert nitrogen in the air into compounds such as nitrites, nitrates and ammonia...
a large domain of prokaryotic micro-organisms. They are typically a few micrometres in length...