Kidney - Bowman's Capsule & Glomeruli
Ugh, more kidney.
- Created by: sarah
- Created on: 23-01-10 21:43
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2. Where are the bowman's capsule and glomeruli found?
- Cortex
- Medulla
- Pelvis
3. The exiting vessel of the glomeruli is narrow than the entering vessel. What does this do, and why is it useful?
- This means that blood takes longer to pass through the glomerulus so more filtrate enters the bowman's capsule.
- This creates a high pressure so that ultrafiltration can occur.
- This means that the pressure is lower so hyperfiltration can occur.
4. The Bowman's Capsule is made up of what?
- Microvilli
- Podocytes
- Piedocytes
- Collagen
5. Which of these will never be present in the filtrate?
- Urea
- Glucose
- Eosinophils
- Hormones
- Water
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