What is the function of blood capillaries surrounding nephrons?
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absorption
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they absorb substances like glucose, amino acids,water etc
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Peritubular capillaries, which are fed by the efferent arteriole and run alongside nephrons in the renal system, allow for the reabsorption and secretion of blood into the inner lumen of the nephron.
Nephrons:
- Your kidneys are each made up of a million nephrons, which are filtering cells.
- A filter called the glomerulus and a tubule are both parts of a nephron.
- The glomerulus filters your blood, and the tubule restores necessary substances to your blood while removing waste. This is how the function of the nephron.
- The fundamental anatomical and functional component of the kidneys, the nephron filters blood, reabsorbs what is necessary, and excretes the remainder as urine.
- The nephron regulates water and soluble chemicals in the blood.
- The functioning component of the kidney is the nephron.
- The cortex of the kidney houses the glomerulus and convoluted tubules of the nephron, whereas the pyramids of the kidney's medulla house the collecting ducts.
Blood capillaries surrounding nephrons:
- The glomerulus, which functions as the kidney's filtering unit, is a special collection of capillaries that are covered in delicate fenestrated endothelia, a complex protein network that serves as the glomerular basement membrane, and specialized visceral epithelial cells that form the slit diaphragms between interdigitating foot processes.
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