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So, this question is asking you about particularly that which renal mechanism or which renal process is occurring at renal corpuscle.
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What is renal corpuscle? first of all, renal corpuscle consists of glomerulus and its capillaries and surrounded by a double -walled capsule and the bauman's capsule, which is a double -walled capsule surrounding the glomerulus.
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And this renal corpusel further opens into a kidney tubule.
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Let's sum it up, something like this.
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So this is your renal corpuscle.
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Entirenal corpusole, entire renal corpusole is consist of glomerulus and bauman's capsule.
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Let's draw a diagram to make it easy for you.
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So let's begin with this diagram.
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Number one thing, you will have your bauman's capsule something like this, a y shape structure you can say.
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This is a double wall structure.
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We will draw one more line to indicate that.
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So this is your bauman's capsule, right? and here now we will have our glomerilus capillaries.
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This is your glomerulus something like this and glomerulus capillaries will have one effron atriole and where is the aphrant arterial aphrine arterial brings in the filtration unit that is needed to be filter and ephrine takes away the filtered amount of fluid whatever we are having for a basic understanding so this is your glomerulus and the double vault structure that is indicated in red over here is your bauman's capsule.
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Is it clear? bowman's capsule.
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Okay, now let's proceed further.
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So we have to discuss that which renal process is occurring at this site.
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You should know that renal process, what do they mean by renal process? straightforward, it means that which part of filtration of blood is occurring over here, which part of filtration or which stage of filtration is taking place at the renal corpuscle.
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So the answer would be gfr...