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Biology for 0 syllabus(what is the role of glomerulus in the kidney

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Answered by OJASWI
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A very thin walled blood capillaries in nephron of kidney is called glomerrulus.
The dirty blood containing waste like urea brought by renal artery enters the glomerulus. The glomerulus filters this blood.

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Glomerulus is a group of capillaries present in the cup like Bowman’s Capsule. It receives blood from renal artery which brings excretory wastes from body to the kidney. It filters water, salts, glucose, urea, the nitrogen containing end products of proteins and yellow bile compounds from the liver.

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