Biology, asked by nairaditi, 1 year ago

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in a nephron the___ flows through the ___ under great pressure. the reason for this great pressure is that the ___(outgoing) _____ is narrower than the ___(incoming). this high pressure causes the _____ part of the blood to filter out from the ____ into the _____ capsule.

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Answered by shrustishah2006
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Explanation:

In a nephron, the blood flows through the glomerulus under great pressure. The reason for this great pressure is that the efferent (outgoing) arteriole is narrower than the afferent arteriole (incoming). This high pressure causes the liquid part of the blood to filter out from the glomerulus into the renal capsule.

Answered by sanchitasaha06p83ea3
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Answer:

blood

glomerulus

efferent arteriole

afferent arteriole

liquid

glomerulus

renal

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