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Trying to figure out how blood exits the nephron?  Slight Smile
Source  Human Anatomy eighth Martini, Timmons, & Tallitsch
chapter 26 The Urinary System
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9 years ago Edited: 9 years ago, alyssa_19
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[Solved] Blood exits the nephron via  A) efferent arteriole. B) renal artery. C) afferent
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The nephron continuously filters blood from the capillaries to produce urine.      

The blood carried from the renal artery enters a nephron via Afferent Arteriole   

The nephron that is responsible for filtering blood is the Glomerus   

The filtered blood exits the glomerus via Efferent Arteriole   
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