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what are renal tubules

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Answered by leya031162
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A small tube in the kidney that contains cells that filter and clean the blood. There are about 1 million renal tubules in each kidney. The renal tubules make urine by removing waste, extra fluid, and other substances from the blood.

Answered by anushkasingh5nov2006
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A small tube in the kidney that contains cells that filter and clean the blood. There are about 1 million renal tubules in each kidney. The renal tubules make urine by removing waste, extra fluid, and other substances from the blood.

The renal tubules are a series of tubes that begin after the Bowman capsule and end at collecting ducts. Each tubule has several parts: Proximal convoluted tubule. This section absorbs water, sodium, and glucose back into the blood.

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