Bowman's capsule
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Bowman's capsule
1880–85; named after Sir William Bowman (1816–92), English surgeon
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Bowman’s capsule surrounds the glomerulus to form a lumen, and captures and directs this filtrate to the PCT.
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This action increases the glomerular filtration rate, resulting in more material filtered out of the glomerular capillaries and into Bowman’s capsule.
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The filtrate is captured by Bowman’s capsule and directed to the PCT.
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A capillary bed, the glomerulus, filters blood and the filtrate is captured by Bowman’s capsule.
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Since the filtration membrane limits the size of particles crossing the membrane, the osmotic pressure inside the glomerular capillary is higher than the osmotic pressure in Bowman’s capsule.
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