explain the structure of nephron
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A nephorn is used separate to water ions and small molecules from the blood, filter out wastes and toxins to the blood
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NEPHRON-
EACH LET ROOM HAS A CUP SHAPED UPPER END COMMON STEPS CONTAINING A BUNDLE OF BLOOD CAPILLARIES CALLED GLOMERULUS BOWMAN'S CAPSULE AND GLOMERULUS ARE COLLECTIVELY CALLED MALPIGHIAN BODY OR RENALCORPUSCLE. AND EFFERENT ARTERIOLE WHICH BRINGS WASTE AND EXCESS OF WATER FROM THE BODY TO KIDNEY ENTERS A BOWMAN'S CAPSULE. INSIDE THE CAPSULE is divides into capillaries to form glomerella sent it all leaves the glomerulus isn't it all is narrower than the afferent arteriole .
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NEPHRON-
EACH LET ROOM HAS A CUP SHAPED UPPER END COMMON STEPS CONTAINING A BUNDLE OF BLOOD CAPILLARIES CALLED GLOMERULUS BOWMAN'S CAPSULE AND GLOMERULUS ARE COLLECTIVELY CALLED MALPIGHIAN BODY OR RENALCORPUSCLE. AND EFFERENT ARTERIOLE WHICH BRINGS WASTE AND EXCESS OF WATER FROM THE BODY TO KIDNEY ENTERS A BOWMAN'S CAPSULE. INSIDE THE CAPSULE is divides into capillaries to form glomerella sent it all leaves the glomerulus isn't it all is narrower than the afferent arteriole .
see the attachment below..
hope you got it..
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