A dye (with small, water-soluble particles) is injected into the renal artery and blood is then pumped artificially. A glomerulus and surrounding structures are then inspected for dye. Which structures and substances will contain dye?

A. Afferent arteriole, glomerular capsule, and urine only
B. Afferent arteriole, glomerular capsule, efferent arteriole, urine, and lymph
C. Afferent arteriole only
D. Afferent arteriole, glomerular capsule, and efferent arteriole only


Answer: B

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