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In which part of the nephron does the filtration of blood occur

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The filtration pressure allows fluid to be pushed out of the connecting capillaries (the major portion of the glomerulus) and into the Bowman's capsule leading to the rest of the kidney nephron.

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The process is called ultrafiltration. The filtration pressure allows fluid to be pushed out of the connecting capillaries (the major portion of the glomerulus) and into the Bowman's capsule leading to the rest of the kidney nephron.

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