👉 The term "glomerulate" refers to a type of kidney cell that is responsible for filtering waste products and excess fluid from the blood. These cells are found in the glomerulus, which is a network of tiny tubes or openings within the renal pelvis (the part of the kidneys that surrounds the kidney) and collects waste products like urea and water. The glomeruli work together to help filter out these substances before they can be excreted as urine.