The length of a single human nephron is 3 cm
The nephron is also known as the functional unit of the kidney.
Filtration at the glomerulus moves fluid and small molecules into the nephron. Subsequently, reabsorption and secretion processes move specific chemicals in and out of the nephron to regulate their concentrations in the body.
The filtrate from Bowman's capsule first travels to the proximal tubule of the nephron.
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.
The longest human cell are nerve cells in the human body. Some of them run the length of the spine all the way to the toes and may be as long as 1.5m in length.
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The structure of a nephron is difficult to determine because a nephron is very small, and there are so many nephrons piled on top of each other that they are difficult to distinguish. A healthy human kidney has about 1 million nephrons.
In the Bowman's capsule, which is a part of the nephron, which is in the kidney.
Nephron
the meaning of nephron
He was admitted to the hospital because of problem in nephron. It is an example sentence using the word nephron.
A single strand of human hair typically weighs between 0.62 and 1.25 milligrams, depending on its thickness and length.
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That would be the nephron.
The distal convoluted tubule is the portion of the nephron that empties into the collecting ducts. It is the last segment of the nephron.
well its about the weight of gods eye ball