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Read the following statements regarding various steps of urine formation.
A. Blood flows through glomerular capillaries under a pressure created due to difference in diameter of afferent and efferent arterioles.
B. Filtrate formed after ultrafiltration is isotonic to blood plasma.
C. Reabsorption of glucose occurs throughout the tubules of nephron.
D.Selective tubular secretion of H and K ions help in maintaining ionic balance of body.
Select the option having only correct statements

A

A and C

B

B , C and D

C

A , B and D

D

C and D

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