Name the basic filtration unit in the kidney. Why is it called So?
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Nephrons are the microscopic basic filtration units of the kidney. A single nephron is made up of renal corpuscle and a renal tubule. In turn renal corpuscle is made up of glomerulus and Bowman's capsule.
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A nephron consists of a filtering unit of tiny blood vessels called a glomerulus attached to a tubule. When blood enters the glomerulus, it is filtered and the remaining fluid then passes along the tubule.
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