Biology, asked by Prabhneet1, 8 months ago

The __________ is a network of tiny blood vessels located at the beginning of a nephron.

(a)Renal calyces

(b) Renal pyramid

(c) Bowman‟s capsule

(d) Glomerulus​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The right answer is (d) Glomerulus

Explanation:

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Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

(d) Glomerulus​

Explanation:

The glomerulus (/ɡləˈmɛr(j)ələs, ɡloʊ-/), plural glomeruli, is a network of capillaries known as a tuft, located at the beginning of a nephron in the kidney.

The tuft is structurally supported by intraglomerular mesangial cells. The blood is filtered across the capillary walls of this tuft through the glomerular filtration barrier, which yields its filtrate of water and soluble substances to a cup-like sac known as Bowman's capsule.

The filtrate then enters the renal tubule, of the nephron.

So, The ____(d) Glomerulus​______ is a network of tiny blood vessels located at the beginning of a nephron.

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