Biology, asked by raazmehra117, 10 months ago

Part not belonging to uriniferous tubule is
(a) glomerulus
(b) henle's loop
(c) distal convoluted tubule
(d) collecting duct

Answers

Answered by chandakkiran118
1

I think option b) henle's loop is correct answer..

Answered by ssonu43568
5

Answer is option "a"

Explanation:

  • The nephrons along with collecting ducts are called as uriniferous tubule.The body of the nephron is divided into  Bowman's capsule, PCT, Henle's loop and DCT. Hence glomerulus does not belong to the uriniferous tubule. Glomerulus are the tuft of capillaries present in the Bowman's capsule.
  • From the option given glomerulus don't have a place with uriniferous tubule. Every nephron is around 6 cm long and is separated into two parls : Bowman's case and nephric or uriniferous tubule. Glomerulus is a gathering of around 50 vessels. Its hairlike divider has various moment pores, so the porousness of glomerular film builds 100-500 times as high as that of normal fine. While Henle's loop, DCT and gathering tubules are a piece of uriniferous tubule.
  • Hence, the right answer is option a "glomerulus".

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