The correct sequence of the movement of urea during urine formation is

BIOLOGY
JAMB 2007

The correct sequence of the movement of urea during urine formation is

  • A. glomerulus → Bowman's capsule→ Convoluted tubules → Henle's loop → collection tube
  • B. glomerulus → Bowman''s capsule→ Convoluted tubules → Henle's loop → convoluted tubule→ collecting tubule
  • C. convoluted tubules → glomerulus → Henle's loop→ Bowman's capsule →collecting tubules
  • D. convoluted tubule → Bowman's capsule → Henle's loop →glomerulus → collecting tubule

Correct Answer: A. glomerulus → Bowman's capsule→ Convoluted tubules → Henle's loop → collection tube



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