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What blood vessels supply the proximal and distal convoluted tubules?

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The proximal tubules forms the part of the nephron of the kidney. It lies between the bowman's capsule and the Henle loop. The distal tubule is a part of the nephron of the kidney present in between the Henle loop and the collecting tubule.

The renal arteries forms branches of afferent and efferent arterioles which typically leads to the formation of the pertibular capillaries. These pertibular capillaries actually supplies the blood to the distal convoluted tubules and the proximal tubules.

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