Nephron Names
Filteration Functions
What Comes In...
...Must Come Out
Misc
100

This cluster of capillaries is where blood is first filtered.

What is the Glomerulus?

100

This cell is processed through the glomerulus.

What are Red Blood Cells (RBCs)?

100

Along with ions, this fluid leads back into the bloodstream through reabsorbtion.

What is water?
200

This tube begins the process of reabsorbtion of ions.

What is the Proximal Convoluted Tubule?

200

This is the final product of the nephrons.

What is urine?

200

This comes into the Proximal Convoluted Tubule, containing water and other ions.

What is filtrate?

300

This component is superior towards the Loop of Henle, and proximal to the collecting duct.

What is the Distal Convoluted Tubule?

300

This process sends fluids to the capillaries.

What is reabsorbtion?

300

This component is the final process towards nutrient reabsorbtion before it is processed out.

What is the distal convoluted tube?

400

This section of the nephron collects fluids and starts filteration.

What is Bowman's capsule?

400

This process leads to water to be filtered.

What is Filteration?

400

This vitamin is reabsorbed from the nephron back into the bloodstream.

What is Potassium/Vitamin K?

500

This component DOES NOT filter blood.

What is the Collecting Tube?

500

This vessel leads towards the oxygenation of RBCs.

What is the Efferent Arteriole?

500

This positively charged ion is a chemical that forms the most abundant component of the human body, and processed into both convoluted tubules.

What is hydrogen?

500

This odorless compound is a waste product, primarily produced by the liver.

What is urea?

500

This is permeable salt.

What is the Loop of Henel?

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