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Question
Arrange the following structures in the order that a drop of water entering the nephron would encounter them.
- Afferent arteriole
- Bowman’s capsule
- Collecting duct
- Distal tubule
- Glomerulus
- Loop of Henle
- Proximal tubule
- Renal pelvis
Solution
a. Afferent arteriole
b. Bowman’s capsule
e. Glomerulus
g. Proximal tubule
j. Loop of Henle
d. Distal tubule
c. Collecting duct
h. Renal pelvis
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