Single Choice

Mark the wrong match from the following:

ABowman's capsule-Glomerular filtration
BDCT-Absorption of glucose
Correct Answer
CHenle's loop-Concentration of urine
DPCT-Absorption of $$Na^+$$ and $$K^+$$ ions

Solution

Distal convoluted tubule helps in reabsorption of calcium, sodium, and chloride, it has no role in the absorption of glucose.
So, the correct option is 'DCT-Absorption of glucose'.


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