structure and function of nephron with its diagram
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The nervous system is a network of nerves that link the brain to every part of the body. The nerves carry instant messages from the brain to every muscle and organ of the body. And they send back a constant stream of information to the brain about what is going on inside and outside of the body (such as pain or the sensation of danger) so that the body can respond and remain in what is known as homeostasis: a stable, physiological state. In short, it is our body's communication highway system.
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• The nervous system sends messages to the brain at 290 km per hour.
• The largest and longest nerve in the body is the sciatic nerve. It is as wide as your thumb.
• There are more than 10 billion nerve cells in the spinal cord
Interesting Facts
• The nervous system sends messages to the brain at 290 km per hour.
• The largest and longest nerve in the body is the sciatic nerve. It is as wide as your thumb.
• There are more than 10 billion nerve cells in the spinal cord
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☆ STRUCTURE OF NEPHRON:-
♤ Each nephron is a long - coiled tubule whose one end is cup - shaped called Bowman's capsule while other ends are connected to urine collecting duct of the kidney.
♤ The Bowman's capsule contains a bundle of blood capillaries which is called glomerulus.
☆ FUNCTION OF NEPHRON:-
♤ It is the functional unit of kidney.It filters the uncleaned blood so that waste substances can be removed from the blood.
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