bowmans capsule
The cuplike part of the renal corpuscle is called the Bowman's capsule. It surrounds the glomerulus, a network of capillaries, and plays a crucial role in the filtration of blood. Bowman's capsule collects the filtrate that passes through the glomerulus, leading it into the renal tubules for further processing. This structure is essential for the formation of urine and the regulation of various substances in the body.
The bean-shaped structure surrounding each glomerulus is known as Bowman's capsule. It is a double-walled, cup-like structure that encases the glomerulus in the nephron of the kidney. Bowman's capsule plays a crucial role in the filtration of blood, as it collects the filtrate that is produced when blood is filtered through the glomerular capillaries.
It is the microorganism called vorgichella.
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
exoskeleton
A calix is a cuplike structure in a kidney, or an outer whorl of flower parts, which comprise the sepals.
An aecium is a cuplike fruiting structure of some parasitic fungi which contains chains of aeciospores.
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.