The glomerulus is a cluster of capillaries that can be found in the kidney. Each cluster is next to a Bowman's capsule, which is the "filter unit" of the nephron. Blood passes from the renal artery into the glomerulus at high pressure, allowing small substances to diffuse into the nephron, via the Bowman's capsule.
The glomerulus is enclosed by a structure called Bowman's capsule, which is part of the kidney's nephron. Bowman's capsule surrounds the glomerulus and acts as the initial structure in the filtration of blood to form urine.
glomerulus
The organ structure glomerulus allows the passage of waste products and some water and salt.
The glomerulus is a ball shaped structure in the kidney which is comprised of small vessels. The glomerulus filters blood in order to begin the process of urine formation.
The structure that drains blood from the glomerulus in the kidney is the efferent arteriole. This arteriole carries blood away from the glomerulus and plays a crucial role in regulating blood flow and pressure within the kidney.
The afferent arteriole.
bowmans capsule
bowman's capsule
The two parts of renal corpuscles are the glomerulus, which is a cluster of capillaries, and Bowman's capsule, which is a cup-shaped structure surrounding the glomerulus and responsible for collecting filtrate from the blood.
Glomerulus
The vascular part of the nephron in the kidney is called the renal corpuscle. It consists of the glomerulus, a network of capillaries, and Bowman's capsule, a structure that surrounds the glomerulus. This is where the process of blood filtration in the kidney begins.
The Bowman's capsule is the part of the renal corpuscle that surrounds the glomerulus of the nephron. It is a cup-like structure made of epithelial cells that collects the filtrate from the glomerulus during the process of kidney filtration.