RBC's and mostly all proteins
Blood is filtered through the capillaries of the glomerulus into the Bowman's capsule. The Bowman's capsule empties the filtrate into a tubule that is also part of the nephron. The function of the glomerulus is to filter the resultant fluid that will become urine.
Oxygen and dissolved substances leave the ateriole end of a capillary.
Leaves
Yes
Substances pass through the plasma membrane, although ot is not technically an organelle.
Filtration
the 4 stages in urine formation are.... 1- filtration: blood is filtered from the glomerulus into the bowmans capsule due to great pressure. the filtrate consists of water, nutrients, electrolytes and metabolic waste products 2- reabsorbtion: occurs in the renal tubules, reclaims useful substances for the blood 3- secretion: occurs in the renal tubules from peritubular capillaries. disposes of undesirable substances. 4- urine concentration and volume:when present, ADH (antidiuretic hormone), allows water to leave via the walls of collecting ducts, altering the urines concentration and volume. hope this helps.. :D
Afferent - go into the glomerulus and efferent - go out of glomerulus
Blood is filtered through the capillaries of the glomerulus into the Bowman's capsule. The Bowman's capsule empties the filtrate into a tubule that is also part of the nephron. The function of the glomerulus is to filter the resultant fluid that will become urine.
Oxygen and dissolved substances leave the ateriole end of a capillary.
by drinking it then you will be left with it.
Leaves
?
Vitamins Minerals Water.
Either through filtration or you could evaporate the water away from the mixture to leave the pepper.
Yes
False