In which part of the nephron does the filtration of blood occur?
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Filtration occurs in the glomerulus.
A narrow arterial branch enters the Bowman's Capsule. It divides into a cluster of minute capillaries called glomerulus. The filtering of the blood occurs here.
When blood enters the glomerulus under pressure, some of the liquid plasma of the blood is forced out of the walls of the capillaries into the Bowman's Capsule and then through the thin wall of the capsule into the tubule. This filtrate contains no blood cells or proteins but has water, sodium, glucose, amino acids, urea and uric acid in it.
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Here's your answer :
Filtration occurs in the glomerulus.
A narrow arterial branch enters the Bowman's Capsule. It divides into a cluster of minute capillaries called glomerulus. The filtering of the blood occurs here.
When blood enters the glomerulus under pressure, some of the liquid plasma of the blood is forced out of the walls of the capillaries into the Bowman's Capsule and then through the thin wall of the capsule into the tubule. This filtrate contains no blood cells or proteins but has water, sodium, glucose, amino acids, urea and uric acid in it.
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The filtration of blood occurs in Glomerulus where the blood is passed with high pressure and the nitrogenous wastes along with water comes out through the pores present in it....
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The filtration of blood occurs in Glomerulus where the blood is passed with high pressure and the nitrogenous wastes along with water comes out through the pores present in it....
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