Kidney From Glomerulus Through Collecting Tubule. The fluid passes through the components of the nephron the proximal distal convoluted tubules loop of henle the collecting duct as water and ions are removed as the fluid osmolarity ion concentration changes. Each nephron has a glomerulus to filter your blood and a tubule that returns needed substances to your blood and pulls out additional wastes.

The filtrate contains glucose amino acid salts and water. The tubules are lined with a thin layer of epithelial cells. The fluid passes through the components of the nephron the proximal distal convoluted tubules loop of henle the collecting duct as water and ions are removed as the fluid osmolarity ion concentration changes.
The first part is called the proximal convoluted tubule pct due to its proximity to the glomerulus.
It stays in the renal cortex. The glomerulus filters your blood and the tubule returns needed substances to your blood and removes wastes. The first part is called the proximal convoluted tubule pct due to its proximity to the glomerulus. The renal tubule is a long and convoluted structure that emerges from the glomerulus and can be divided into three parts based on function.