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The substances in the capsular space include the filtrate from blood, which consists of water, electrolytes, glucose, amino acids, and waste products like urea and creatinine. These substances are filtered from the blood by the glomerulus in the kidney and then collected in the capsular space before being further processed by the renal tubules.

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