Which statement regarding Cl- reabsorption by the epithelial cells of the proximal tubule is true? Cl- is actively transported into the epithelial cell across the apical membrane and then actively transported out the basolateral side Cl- is actively transported out the basolateral side, thus allowing it to passively move into the epithelial cell across the apical membrane Cl- is not reabsorbed by the proximal tubule Cl- passively moves into the epithelial cell across the apical membrane through a Cl- channel, and then passively moves out the basolateral side Cl- is transported against its concentration gradient by a co-transporter across the apical membrane, and then passively moves out the basolateral side

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Which statement regarding Cl- reabsorption by the epithelial cells of the
proximal tubule is true?
Cl- is actively transported into the epithelial cell across the apical membrane
and then actively transported out the basolateral side
Cl- is actively transported out the basolateral side, thus allowing it to passively
move into the epithelial cell across the apical membrane
Cl- is not reabsorbed by the proximal tubule
Cl- passively moves into the epithelial cell across the apical membrane
through a Cl- channel, and then passively moves out the basolateral side
Cl- is transported against its concentration gradient by a co-transporter across
the apical membrane, and then passively moves out the basolateral side
Transcribed Image Text:Which statement regarding Cl- reabsorption by the epithelial cells of the proximal tubule is true? Cl- is actively transported into the epithelial cell across the apical membrane and then actively transported out the basolateral side Cl- is actively transported out the basolateral side, thus allowing it to passively move into the epithelial cell across the apical membrane Cl- is not reabsorbed by the proximal tubule Cl- passively moves into the epithelial cell across the apical membrane through a Cl- channel, and then passively moves out the basolateral side Cl- is transported against its concentration gradient by a co-transporter across the apical membrane, and then passively moves out the basolateral side
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