SOLVED: Assertion : kidneys perform a dual function in our body Reason: Selective reabsorption occurs in the glomerulus. * 1 point
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VIDEO ANSWER: So the question given here is what assertion and reasoned type here, let's see what what the assertion is saying. It'S saying that kidneys perform a dowell function, dwell function in our body right and the reason is saying that
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