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@aksurology :- Did you know your kidneys are your body’s natural filters? They work non-stop to keep you healthy by filtering blood and creating urine. But how do they do it? Let’s dive into the nephron, the kidney’s functional unit! Each nephron contains a glomerulus—a tiny cluster of capillaries surrounded by the Bowman’s capsule. Here, blood plasma is filtered to create primary urine. The endothelium of the glomerulus has tiny openings that allow water and small solutes to pass through easily, while podocytes (special cells) prevent important molecules from escaping. The primary urine then moves into the renal tubules, where the magic of reabsorption begins. 📌 Check out VOKA 3D Anatomy & Pathology to explore the anatomy and microanatomy of kidneys in 3D! Stay tuned for part 2, where we’ll take a closer look at how the reabsorption process works and how it helps maintain the body’s balance 😉 Thanks to ❤️ @voka.io ♥️ for this amazing and informative animation #kidneyanatomy #nephron #renalcorpuscle #anatomy #anatomy3d #3danatomy #medstudents
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