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Mz. glomeruli, capillary balls in the renal corpuscle (Malpighi's corpuscle), also known as arterial miracle net, with supplying (vas [[Afferent/en|afferens]]) and discharging (vas [[Efferent/en|efferens]]) arterioles.
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Capillary balls in the renal corpuscle (Malpighi's corpuscle), also known as arterial miracle net, supplying (vas [[Afferent/en|afferens]]) and discharging (vas [[Efferent/en|efferens]]) arterioles.
  
 
The capillary walls are externally covered by the epithelial cells of the inner leaf of [[Bowman'sche_Kapsel/en|Bowman's capsule]] and together they form the filter for the formation of primary urine (see [[Filtration/en|Filtration]]).
 
The capillary walls are externally covered by the epithelial cells of the inner leaf of [[Bowman'sche_Kapsel/en|Bowman's capsule]] and together they form the filter for the formation of primary urine (see [[Filtration/en|Filtration]]).

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Capillary balls in the renal corpuscle (Malpighi's corpuscle), also known as arterial miracle net, supplying (vas afferens) and discharging (vas efferens) arterioles.

The capillary walls are externally covered by the epithelial cells of the inner leaf of Bowman's capsule and together they form the filter for the formation of primary urine (see Filtration).

The peritubular capillary network or Vasa recta is connected to the efferens of the glomerular capillary ball. The approximately 2 million glomeruli of both kidneys cause about 170 liters primary urine of blood (900 liters plasma) to flow through the kidneys every day.

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