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function of glomerulas

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Answered by Pleasure
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It's function is filtration of blood plasma

oliseh1010: he blood plasma is filtered through the capillaries of the glomerulus into the capsule. The Bowman's capsule empties the filtrate into the proximal tubule that is also part of the duct system of the nephron. A glomerulus receives its blood supply from an afferent arteriole of the renal circulation.
Pleasure: nice work
Pleasure: but in general we say conclude that it's function is filtration of blood
PreetikaPatahak: what is radula
Pleasure: The rasling tongue of snails and all other mollusks except bivalves
Pleasure: sorry rasping tongue
Answered by Anonymous
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The glomerulus is a tuft of capillaries located within Bowman's capsule within the kidney. Glomerular mesangial cells structurally support the tufts. Blood enters the capillaries of the glomerulus by a single arteriole called an afferent arteriole and leaves by an efferent arteriole.

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