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Mention the pathway of urine starting from the organ of its formation. Name four substances which are reabsorbed from the initial filtrate in the tubular part of the nephron.

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The pathway of Urine starting from the organ of its formations is as follows :
Kidney `to` Ureters `to` Urinary bladder `to` Urethra.
The four substances reabsorbed from initial filtrate are -
(i) Amino acid (ii) glucose (iii) salts (iv) major amount of water.
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