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The Proximal Convluted Tubule of the Snake
There's different parts of the snake you've got the proximal convoluted tubule which is the neck. The distal convoluted tubule, which is towards the tail and then the collecting duct Which is the tail whatever Um now you gotta finish it off. We're gonna annoy our listeners if we don't move forward with it the Proxis okay, so the afran arterial that's turning into the glomerulus It's actually in contact with the distal convolutedtubule So so its body comes back up near its mouth. That's right the tail and The Distal convoluted Tubule comes back and is actually in contactwith the afranarterial Yeah, that's really important
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