(The renal cortex and the renal medulla)
Afferent arteriole - a tiny vessel that ultimately forms the glomerulus, arises from the renal artery and supplies the nephron with blood
Glomerulus - a branched knot of capillaries from which fluid is forced out of the blood, combines to form the efferent arteriole
Distal (or second) convoluted tubule - a series of loops surrounded by blood vessels, the walls are made of epithelial cells but Is surrounded by the proximal convoluted tubule
Efferent arteriole - a tiny vessel that leaves the renal capsule with a smaller diameter than the afferent arteriole, creating higher blood pressure in the glomerulus, carries blood away from the renal capsule and branches to form the blood capillaries
Renal (Bowman’s) capsule - the closed end at the start of the nephron, cup-shaped, surrounded by a mass of blood capillaries known as the glomerulus, the inner layer is made of podocyte
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