What causes liquid part of blood to filter out from glomerus into renal tubule?
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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.
The thin walls of the glomerulus allow smaller molecules, wastes, and fluid—mostly water—to pass into the tubule.
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In the glomerulus the diameter of the afferent atriole is reduced...this increases the pressure of blood... Due to high pressure the nitrogenous wastes along with water come out into Bowman's capsule through the pores present in glomerulus...
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