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What is the role of glomerulus in the kidney ?​

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Answered by samaptimohanty1
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The glomerulus is a network of capillaries, located at the beginning of a nephron in the kidney. ... 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.

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Answered by pratikwazire
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The main function of the glomerulus is to filter plasma to produce glomerular filtrate, which passes down the length of the nephron tubule to form urine.

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