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What is the function of the glomerulus in the nephron?

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  • ASelective reabsorption of glucose and amino acids.
  • BFiltration of blood to form glomerular filtrate.
  • CSecretion of waste products into the filtrate.
  • DRegulation of water balance in the body.
Explanation

The glomerulus is a tuft of capillaries within Bowman's capsule. Its primary function is to perform ultrafiltration of blood, allowing water, salts, glucose, amino acids, and waste products to pass through, forming the glomerular filtrate, while retaining blood cells and large proteins.

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