glomerulus → Bowman's capsule→ Convoluted tubules → Henle's loop → collecting tube
glomerulus → Bowman''s capsule→ Convoluted tubules → Henle's loop → convoluted tubule→ collecting tubule
convoluted tubules → glomerulus → Henle's loop→ Bowman's capsule →collecting tubules
convoluted tubule → Bowman's capsule → Henle's loop →glomerulus → collecting tubule
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There are 2 convoluted tubules -proximal and distal. One is after the Bowman's capsule(proximal) & the other is before the collection tubule (distal). Therefore the answer is B.

The ans is "B", there are two types of tubule, proximal and distal, one is before the Henle's loop while the other is after it and they perform two different functions. Myschool, pls corect it

pls don't be confused the answer is A myschool is 100% correct because according to the correct hierarchy structure of the convulated tubules comprises of the proximal and distal are all tubules and the structure of the uniray tubules explain that after glumerus >bowman's capsule>proximal and distal are all classified as tubules are as such are know convulated tubules for more clarification read bio 101 it will now move to the Henle and collecting tubule's respectively thanks

The correct answer is Option B
The convoluted tubules are two.
The proximal convoluted tubule and the distal convoluted tubule

Stop confusing students my school.
It's " GBCVCL"
Glomerulus -->Bowman's capsule -->convoluted tubule -->loop of Henle-->collecting tube.
I don't know what you guys are saying. Please do correction

Stop confusing students my school.
It's " *GBCVLC*"
Glomerulus -->Bowman's capsule -->convoluted tubule -->loop of Henle-->collecting tube.
I don't know what you guys are saying. Please do correction

B is the correct ans please my school correct it , Incase of others that don't know this please

The correct sequence of the movement of urea during urine formation is:
*A)* Glomerulus → Bowman's capsule → Convoluted tubules → Henle's loop → Collecting tubule
Explanation:
1. *Glomerulus*: Filtration of blood takes place here, where small molecules, including urea, are filtered into the Bowman's capsule.
2. *Bowman's capsule*: The filtered substances, including urea, pass through this structure.
3. *Convoluted tubules*: Reabsorption of water and nutrients occurs here, but urea is not reabsorbed.
4. *Henle's loop*: Further reabsorption of water occurs, concentrating the urea in the filtrate.
5. *Collecting tubule*: Final adjustments to water reabsorption are made, and urea is excreted into the urine.



