What are filtration slits or slit pores
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the intercellular clefts between the interdigitating pedicels of podocytes; they are part of the filtration barrier of renal corpuscles.
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- Slit pores, which are a component of the filtration barrier of renal corpuscles, are the intercellular clefts between the interdigitating podocyte pedicels.
- Water, glucose, amino acids, and other substances move via filtration slits, which are openings between the pedicels on the glomerular basement membrane, to create renal filtrate.
- The Bowman's capsules in the kidney's nephrons are lined with podocytes. The glomerulus' capillaries are circumvented by the pedicels, or foot processes, that extend from the podocytes and produce the filtering slits.
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