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Filtration occurs at the glomerulus, which is the initial part of the nephron where blood is filtered to form the filtrate that will eventually become urine.
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.
Constricted arterioles in the glomerulus can lead to a decrease in the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) by reducing the amount of blood flow entering the glomerulus. This can result in decreased filtration of waste and reduced urine production.
Substances like blood cells and large proteins do not normally leave the glomerulus during filtration in the kidneys. These large molecules are retained in the blood as they are too big to pass through the filtration barrier.
On the top on the kidney.
The afferent arteriole feeds directly into the glomerulus.
glomerulus
Filtration occurs at the glomerulus, which is the initial part of the nephron where blood is filtered to form the filtrate that will eventually become urine.
glomerulus
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Filtration of blood occurs in the kidneys, specifically in the glomerulus within the nephron. The glomerulus filters waste and excess substances from the blood into the renal tubules for further processing and excretion as urine.
The cluster of capillaries in the kidney where filtration occurs is called the glomerulus. The glomerulus is part of the nephron, which is the functional unit of the kidney responsible for filtering blood to form urine.
Glomerulus
filtration of blood
filtration of blood
efferent arteriolar constriction.
Filtration