The filtrate formed in the glomerular capsule moves into the proximal convoluted tubule and then the nephron loop. It then travels through the distal convoluted tubule to the collecting tubules, which empty into the calyces and finally the renal pelvis. From there, urine goes through the ureters to urinary bladder and eventually out the urethra.
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