Sort the structures in order to accurately represent the pathway of fluid flow (blood to urine) through the kidney. 1. Nephron Loop 2. Glomerulus 3. Renal Artery 4. Afferent Arteriole 5. Glomerular Capsule 6. Calyces 7. Collecting Duct 8. Distal Convoluted Tubule 9. Proximal Convoluted Tuble 10. Renal Pelvis
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