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This question asks, where is the loop of henley? our answer choices are the renal tubule, the glomerulus, bowman's capsule, or the urethra.
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So we know that the glomerulus and bowman's capsule will be used for filtering our blood.
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So our glomerulus specifically is going to be used in filtration.
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And if we look at the diagram of how our blood is going to be filtered, we see that the glomerulus contains the bowman's capsule.
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And basically everything that is going to be filtered will be contained in this bowman's capsule.
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So our glomerulus is just this conglomerate or just this big ball of capillaries that is surrounded by the bowman's capsule.
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Now, if we are to think about our loop of henley, we know that it extends downwards, passes through a lot of these capillaries, and allows for a lot of the water and other ions to be reabsorbed back into our blood supply.
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So the loop of henley will not be involved with the glomerulus and bowman's capsule...