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distal convoluted tubule, glomerulus, loop of henle, bowmans capsule, proximal convoluted tubule
glomerulus, Bowman's capsule, proximal and distal tubules, and the loop of Henle are all part of what?
The glomerulus contains blood. The others form urine and it's waste products.
Bowman's capsule and glomerulus (capillary tuft).
It goes from the glomerulus to the bowman's capsule, to the proximal convoluted tubule, to the loop of henle, to the distal convoluted tubule, to the collecting duct.
The Loop of Henle is situated in the Kidney. It is a part of the nephron.
The Loop of Henle is situated in the Kidney. It is a part of the nephron.
The loop of Henle takes part in the transport of ions and reabsorbes urea.
the primary function of the ascending loop of henle in the kidney
nephron consists of a cluster of blood capillaries called glomerulus and a renal tubule. now the renal tubule is swollen at one end and forms Bowman's capsule. the glomerulus surrounds this capsule and they together are called renal corpuscle. so the nephron consists of a renal corpuscle and a renal tubule. and the renal tubule is convoluted at first (also covered by blood capillaries) , then forms a U shape called "loop of henle" .then it ends into the collecting duct.
The most distal portion of the nephron is the
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