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the location and function of glomerulas​

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The glomerulus is a network of blood capillaries in the cup-like end (Bowman's capsule) of the nephron, where waste products are filtered from the blood into the kidney tubule.

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The glomerulus is a tuft of capillaries located within Bowman's capsule within the kidney. Glomerular mesangial cells structurally support the tufts. Blood enters the capillaries of the glomerulus by a single arteriole called an afferent arteriole and leaves by an efferent arteriole.

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