What is the correct order of nephron structures within which fluid will pass during urine formation? Answers: A-D A proximal convoluted tubule -> distal convoluted tubule -> loop of Henle -> renal corpuscle B loop of Henle -> proximal convoluted tubule -> renal corpuscle -> distal convoluted tubule renal corpuscle -> proximal convoluted tubule -> loop of Henle -> distal convoluted tubule renal corpuscle -> distal convoluted tubule -> loop of Henle -> proximal convoluted tubule
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