Biology, asked by Sanjayrjp54, 1 year ago

Nephrons are present in Kidneys as a network what is it and what is its role in kidney functions


tukaram86: it helps to absorption of minerals

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Answered by gurdeenkaur31
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The nephron is the basic functional and structural unit of kidney.Its chief function is to regulate the concentration of water and soluble substances like sodium salts by filtering the blood, reabsorbing what is needed and excreting the rest asurine.

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Answered by shizuka66
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structure of neprone....

Each kidney has very minute tubular and convulated structures known as uniferous tubules .
nephrons in each kidney has ten lacs such tubules..

each nephron has a doubled walled cuo shaped structure called Bownman's Capsule at its upper end.


The Bowman's capsule possesses a mass of capillaries called glomerulus.

the short tubular region after the Bowman's capsule is called neck

after this the tubule is narrow and coiled .

it consists of a proximal convulated tubule, a Henle's loop and a distal convulated tubule.

the poat end of nephron is called collecting tubule.

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