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A nephron is a functional unit of the kidney that includes the renal corpuscle and a renal tubule. Understanding the nephron is essential to understanding how our body separates water, minerals, and other small molecules from the blood. It also gives insight into how our body discriminates which molecules are returned to the blood, and which ones are excreted. There are complex processes happening in the nephron that determine how much and what exactly is excreted.
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A nephron is a functional unit of the kidney that includes the renal corpuscle and a renal tubule. Understanding the nephron is essential to understanding how our body separates water, minerals, and other small molecules from the blood. It also gives insight into how our body discriminates which molecules are returned to the blood, and which ones are excreted. There are complex processes happening in the nephron that determine how much and what exactly is excreted.
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