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Understanding the Nephron: Structure and Function नमस्ते (Namaste) students! In this video, we dive deep into the excretory system to explore the fundamental unit of the kidney: the Nephron. Whether you are a medical student or preparing for MDCAT Biology, this lesson is designed to make complex renal anatomy easy to understand. What You Will Learn: We provide a detailed breakdown of the nephron structure and function, covering everything from the initial filtration to the final concentration of urine. Key topics include: Renal Corpuscular Basics: A close look at the Glomerulus and Bowman’s Capsule, including the role of specialized Podocytes. The Tubular System: Understanding the roles of the PCT (Proximal Convoluted Tubule), Loop of Henle, and DCT (Distal Convoluted Tubule). Blood Supply: How the Vasa Recta works to maintain the concentration gradient. Types of Nephrons: The difference between a Cortical nephron and a Juxtamedullary nephron. Why This Video? Made for Nepal: This explanation includes concepts explained in a way that helps students looking for Nephron in Nepali or Excretory system in Nepali context. Visual Learning: Includes a step-by-step drawing of nephron to help you ace your practical and theory exams. MDCAT Focused: High-yield points specifically for MDCAT MECEE biology and general medical entrance preparation. Note: Mastering the structure of the nephron is essential for understanding how our body maintains homeostasis and filters waste. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this with your fellow students in Nepal! #Nephron #MDCATBiology #MedicalNepal #KidneyStructure #BiologyInNepali #Nextgencee #AvinavJha