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What is Bowman's Capsule? \textsf{\green{Explain all its steps in details.}}​

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Answered by soniakshara66
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Bowman's capsule is a part of the nephron that forms a cup-like sack surrounding the glomerulus. Bowman's capsule encloses a space called “Bowman's space,” which represents the beginning of the urinary space and is contiguous with the proximal convoluted tubule of the nephron.

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Answered by UnicornGirlStar
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Explanation:

Bowman's Capsule is a cup-like sac at the

beginning of the tubular component of a

nephron in the mammalian kidney that

performs the first step in the filtration

of blood to form urine. A glomerulus is

enclosed in the sac. Fluids from blood

in the glomerulus are collected in the

Bowman's capsule.

Glomerulus (red), Bowman's capsule (blue)

and proximal tubule (green).

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