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Inner lining of the kidney has
Options
(a) nephrocyte
(b) podocyte
(c) choanocyte
(d) amoebocyte
Correct Answer:
podocyte
Explanation:
Podocytes are a layer of specialised epithelial cells in Bowman’s capsule of kidney with major foot like processes, each supporting a sereis of minor processes. These minor processes are interwoven with those from other podocytes to form a number of slits, through which filtration can occur. These slits (approximately 0.1 mm wide) permit the passage of all plasma constituents but act as a barrier to blood cells.
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Topics: Human Body Fluids and Excretory Products
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Subject: Biology
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Podocyte is the inner lining of nephrons not the kidneys, so I think the question is not relevant,it should mention clearly about nephrons