Renal corpuscle
A renal corpuscle is the initial filtering component of a nephron in the kidney. It consists of a glomerulus, a small network of capillaries, enclosed in a Bowman's capsule, a sac-like structure. Fluids from blood in the glomerulus is collected in the Bowman's capsule to form "glomerulus filtrate", which is then further processed along the nephron to form urine.A renal corpuscle is also known as a Malpighian corpuscle, named after Marcello Malpighi (1628-1694), an Italian physician and biologist. This name is not used widely anymore, probably to avoid confusion with a Malpighian corpuscle in the spleen.
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