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Explain Histology of Nephron.(。♥‿♥。)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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. The nephron is a long, winding tubule that extends from the Bowman's Capsule and ends in the renal papillae. The nephron possesses a simple epithelium lined by a single layer of cells which can generically be referred to as tubular epithelial cells

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Answered by BibonBeing01
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The nephron is a long, winding tubule that extends from the Bowman's Capsule and ends in the renal papillae. The nephron possesses a simple epithelium lined by a single layer of cells which can generically be referred to as tubular epithelial cells. As one traverses along the nephron, the morphology and functionality of the tubular epithelial cells changes, thus defining functional segments which are involved in resorption and secretion of different sets of molecules. Here we only provide a brief histological description of the segments of the nephron.

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