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The blood vessel that carries blood to the glomerulus is called the afferent vessel. But the glomerulus is not close ended nad the vessel that leaves it, called the efferent vessel, carries on beside the nephron and collects the components that are reabsorbed.

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After filtering by the nephron where does the cleaned blood go?

Into the ureter.


What is the function and location of the nephrons?

The nephrons are found in the kidneys (about 1 million in each kidney). These structures are responsible for filtering the blood and then reabsorbing wanted substances further down the nephron. Blood reaches the top of the nephron (called the glomerulus), and the smaller molecules, such as glucose, water, urea and ions diffuse across the glomerular membrane. Further down the nephron, at the convoluted tubules, the glucose and some of the water and ions are reabsorbed back into the bloodstream, either by diffusion or by active transport, if the substances need to go against a concentration gradient. What's left in the nephron is a mixture of excess water and ions, as well as the toxin urea. These pass out of the nephron and through the ureters into the bladder, as urine.


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The oxygen molecule will enter the capillary. It will get attached to haemoglobin molecule of the red blood cell. The blood (and the red blood cell) will be carried to left atrium via the pulmonary vein. From there the blood will go to to left ventricle. From there it will be carried to ascending aorta, arch of aorta and descending aorta. Then it will go to abdominal aorta. Then it will go to common iliac artery. Then it will go to common iliac artery. Then it will go to external iliac artery. Then it will go to femoral artery. Then it will go to posterior tibial artery. Then from the proximal end of the capillary there, it will enter the interstitial compartment. From there it will go to the muscle cell.

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What is the function and location of the nephrons?

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After filtering by the nephron where does the cleaned blood go?

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