4. Number the following structures in order of function (1 to 13) during urine formation. h. L a. b. C. d. e. f. afferen
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4. Number the following structures in order of function (1 to 13) during urine formation. h. L a. b. C. d. e. f. afferent arteriole ascending limb of loop collecting duct _descending limb of loop distal convoluted tubule efferent arteriole glomerular (Bowman's) capsule & glomerulus (glomerular capillaries) j. k. m. renal column 6. Where do nitrogenous wastes enter the kidney? Where do they leave? nephron loop papillary duct proximal convoluted tubule renal corpuscle thick segment of loop thin segment of loop 5. Bladder infections occur when bacteria from outside of the body enter through the urethra and colonize the bladder. Based on the anatomical differences between the sexes, explain why women are more susceptible to bladder infections than men.