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i need the very detailed explanation for the specific parts in nephron​

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Answered by Maghizhanban
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The glomerulus is the site in the nephron where fluid and solutes are filtered out of the blood to form a glomerular filtrate.

The proximal and distal tubules, the loop of Henle, and the collecting ducts are sites for the reabsorption of water and ions.

All of the glucose in the blood is reabsorbed by the proximal convoluted tubule through ion cotransport.

The loop of Henle (sometimes known as the nephron loop) is a U-shaped tube that consists of a descending limb and ascending limb, which differ in permeability.

The collecting duct and distal convoluted tubule are normally impermeable to water, but this is altered due to hormone stimulus during homeostasis.

Bowman’s capsule: A cup-like sac at the beginning of the tubular component of a nephron in the mammalian kidney.

proximal tubule: The first and primary sort of water and ion reabsorption in the kidney, where all glucose in the blood is reabsorbed.

glomerulus: A small, intertwined group of capillaries within the nephrons of the kidney that filter the blood to make urine.

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