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The correct sequence of the movement of urea during urine formation is?


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The correct sequence of the movement of urea during urine formation is?

Options

A)
glomerulus ---> Bowman's capsule -> convoluted tubule ---> Henle's loop -> collecting- tubule
B)
glomerulus -> Bowman's capsule -> convoluted tubule -> Henle's loop -> convoluted tubule -> collecting tubule
C)
convoluted tubule -> glomerulus --> Nettle's loop -> Bowman's capsule->collecting tubule
D)
convoluted tubule -> Bowman's capsule -> Henle's loop -7> glomerulus -> collecting tubule

The correct answer is A.

Explanation:

The kidneys filter unwanted substances from the blood and produce urine to excrete them.

There are three main steps of urine formation: glomerular filtration, reabsorption, and tubular secretion.

These processes ensure that only waste and excess water are removed from the body.


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