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What is the role of glomerulus in the kidney​

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Answered by krs1000024519
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The role of glomerulus in kidney are:

they are the components that carry out the primary filtering action of the kidney. they

connect on one side the blood vessels that enter the kidney and on the other side to fluid collecting structures​ called​ tubules. the glomerulus accept the blood from the arteries and pass the filtered wastes and any extra water present into the tubules.

Answered by aditya2007g
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The glomerulus filters blood and produces the glomerular filtrate. This filtrate contains water, glucose, salts and urea. Large molecules such as protein are too large to fit through the blood capillary walls. The Bowman's capsule collects the filtrate and it enters the tubules of the nephron.

The glomerulus is a network of blood capillaries in the cup-like end (Bowman's capsule) of the nephron, where waste products are filtered from the blood into the kidney tubule.

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