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    Neph·ron
    /ˈneˌfrän/

    noun

    • 1. each of the functional units in the kidney, consisting of a glomerulus and its associated tubule, through which the glomerular filtrate passes before emerging as urine.
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  3. Nephron, functional unit of the kidney, the structure that actually produces urine in the process of removing waste and excess substances from the blood. There are about 1,000,000 nephrons in each human kidney. Learn more about the structure and function of nephrons in this article.

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  4. Apr 28, 2017 · A nephron is the basic unit of structure in the kidney that filters blood and produces urine. Learn how nephrons work, their structure, and their evolution in different vertebrates.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NephronNephron - Wikipedia

    The nephron is the minute or microscopic structural and functional unit of the kidney. It is composed of a renal corpuscle and a renal tubule . The renal corpuscle consists of a tuft of capillaries called a glomerulus and a cup-shaped structure called Bowman's capsule .

  6. A nephron is a unit of the kidney that filters blood, reabsorbs substances, and excretes waste in urine. Learn more about the structure, function, and history of nephrons from Merriam-Webster Dictionary.

  7. Jan 17, 2023 · A nephron is the basic structural and functional unit of the kidneys that regulates water and soluble substances in the blood by filtering the blood, reabsorbing what is needed, and excreting the rest as urine.

  8. Feb 2, 2023 · A nephron is the unit of structure and function in the kidney that filters blood, regulates blood pressure, and controls electrolytes. Learn about the three parts of a nephron: renal corpuscle, renal tubule, and collecting tubule, and their roles in filtration, reabsorption, and secretion.

  9. Oct 30, 2023 · The nephron is the main functional unit of the kidney, in charge of removing metabolic waste and excess water from the blood. In this article we will explore the microanatomy of a nephron and learn how their function relates to their histological features. Learning about kidney histology doesn’t have to be as painful as kidney stones!

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