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Arrange the following structures in the order that a drop of water entering the nephron would encounter them.
(a) Afferent arteriole (b) Bowman's capsule
(c) Collecting duct (d) Distal tubule
(e) Glomerulus (f) Loop of Henle
(g) Proximal tubule (h) Renal pelvis

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(a) Afferent arteriole 2. (b) Bowman's capsule
3. (e) Glomerulus 4. (g) Proximal tubule
5. (7) Loop of Henle 6. (d) Distal tubule
7. (c) Collecting duct 8. (h) Renal pelvis
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