What are Nephrons ?
- The nephron has a cup-like capsule called Bowman’s capsule at its upper end and the lower end is a tube-like structure called tubule.
- The Bowman’s capsule and the tubule taken together constitute a nephron.
- Blood at high pressure flows into these tubules by blood capillaries called glomerulus, which are surrounded by Bowman’s capsule.
- This cup-shaped structure is followed by a long tubular structure, which is convoluted and twisted. Read More …
9 Important Functions Of Nephrons
- Nephrons helps the body to get rid of the unwanted components.
- Nephrons also control the blood volume, pressure of blood. As blood pressure gives way to a number of complications, it is important to regulate it.
- It regulates the level of metabolites and electrolytes
- The useful substances like glucose, amino acids, salts and a major amount of water are selectively reabsorbed by the tubular part of nephron..
- Nephron also helps in the maintenance of blood pH.
- Glomerulus filters the blood passing through it. In the glomerulus, blood plasma and dissolved substances (smaller than most proteins) get filtered into the glomerular capsule
- It also ensures to remove only harmful substances from the body that includes nitrogenous materials.
- Some substances like K* are actively secreted into the urine through the tubule.
- The collecting duct collects the urine and passes it to the ureter.
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