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The peritubular capillaries of the nephron arise from the

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Answered by muskansingh22
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↔Peritubular capillaries. In the renal system, peritubular capillaries are tiny blood vessels, supplied by the efferent arteriole, that travel alongside nephrons allowing reabsorption and secretion between blood and the inner lumen of the nephron.
Answered by shreyamanju39
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Answer: they arise from efferent arteriole.

Explanation: Peritubular blood capillaries arise directly from the branching of efferent arteriole. They surround the loop of henle

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