An Organ
Nephrons are the tiny filters that remove nitrogenous wastes from the blood. Nephrons are found in the kidneys.
Each kidney contains approximately one million nephrons, and each nephron includes one Bowman's capsule. Therefore, there are roughly one million Bowman's capsules in a single kidney. Since humans typically have two kidneys, the total number of Bowman's capsules in both kidneys would be around two million.
No, the cortex does not contain nephrons. Nephrons are the functional units of the kidneys and are predominantly located in the renal cortex and renal medulla.
The kidneys (paired).
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Animals with kidneys.
Million of nephrons are located in the KIDNEYS ! ! !
The filtering unit of the kidney is the nephrons.
Kidneys tend to fail because of damage to the nephrons, which causes them to filter less effectivley or even cease to filter at all. Nephrons can fail quickly due to poisoning or injury Kidneys tend to fail because of damage to the nephrons, which causes them to filter less effectivley or even cease to filter at all. Nephrons can fail quickly due to poisoning or injury
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