list the parts of the nephron and describe the function of each part
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∙ 13y agothe cortical nephron is another type of nephron which has shorter loop of henle extended in medulla region. it has no proper function but it works like as ultra filtration etc as juxta medullary nephron perform but juxta medullary has proper function.
it consistsof two parts the renal corpusle and the renal tubule. The question I gave my students was What are the two main parts of a nephron and that was the answer
The loop Henle, part of the function unit in the kidnay called the Nephron
The most distal portion of the nephron is the
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list the parts of the nephron and describe the function of each part
Nephron
the cortical nephron is another type of nephron which has shorter loop of henle extended in medulla region. it has no proper function but it works like as ultra filtration etc as juxta medullary nephron perform but juxta medullary has proper function.
The nephron is a functional unit of the kidney which filters the blood and maintains the body's internal homeostasis.
The nephron is a functional unit of the kidney which filters the blood and maintains the body's internal homeostasis.
it consistsof two parts the renal corpusle and the renal tubule. The question I gave my students was What are the two main parts of a nephron and that was the answer
Yes
Papillary duct or DCT The thing in this question that stands out to me is "part of the nephron". Actually the parts of a nephron only include renal corpuscle, proximal convoluted tuble, nephron loop, and distal convoluted tubule. I would a say the answer, if you read it the way I am taking it, is DCT. The papillary duct does follow the DCT but is not part of the nephron.
nephron, each kidney has atleast 1 million
The nephron is the basic and functional unit of the Kidney. It is also know as the urinary tubule. There are more than a million nephrons in a normal kidney.
The parts of the nephron are the renal artery, renal vein, afferent arteriole, glomerulus, bowman's capsule, proximal tubules, distal tubules, loop of henle, renal pelvis, cortex, medulla, peritubular capillaries, and ureter.
Hydrogen ion excretion is the result of standard kidney (nephron) function, when processing fluids in the body. This is done at the bottom of the kidneys.