Human Anatomy & Physiology (9th Edition)

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Chapter 25 - The Urinary System - Review Questions - Page 988: 12

Answer

It starts through the glomerular filtration membrane which consists of fenestrated capillar endotheliu. This thin membrane and the visceral membrane of the gloerular capsule created by podocytes. It then enters in a proxmial convoluted tubule which is the loop of henle and the distaol convoluted tubule and goes through the collecting and passes through in the medullla through the renal prymids. Coming from medulla, the moleculues go through the renal pelvis and exit the kidneys through the urethra, and it travels to the urinary bladders and then finally the urethra.

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It starts through the glomerular filtration membrane which consists of fenestrated capillar endotheliu. This thin membrane and the visceral membrane of the gloerular capsule created by podocytes. It then enters in a proxmial convoluted tubule which is the loop of henle and the distaol convoluted tubule and goes through the collecting and passes through in the medullla through the renal prymids. Coming from medulla, the moleculues go through the renal pelvis and exit the kidneys through the urethra, and it travels to the urinary bladders and then finally the urethra.
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