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the renal tubule?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nephron
glomerulus
The glomerulus, it is part of the nephron.
The glomerulus is surrounded in the kidneys by a structure called 'the Bowman's capsule'. This is where the various substances from the blood pass into - a process called filtration.
Blood is filtered there.
The efferent arteriole receives the blood that has been filtered by the glomerulus.
The glomerulus.
Yes, filtered blood from the glomerulus passes to the Bowman's capsule also called the renal capsule.
the renal tubule?
It carries water and minerals which are filtered out from the blood through glomerulus.
The afferent aterioles, the blood is filtered (unwanted or unneeded molecules, proteins, etc. are diffused through epithelial membrane to Bowman's Space and continue for absoprtion and reabsorption), the filtered blood continues through the glomerulus out of the efferent aterioles.
Glomerulus are tufts of capillaries in the kidney nephrons that filter blood.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nephron
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.
the body wastes represent the water to be filtered are the metabolic wastes and other substances from the blood
Bowman's capsule