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- Renal cortex From renal artery ........ Renal medulla To renal vein 13 12 11 10 Figure 17.4 Relevant Terms Afferent arteriole Glomerular capsule Ascending limb of the nephron lop Glomerulus Collecting duct Interlobular artery Descending limb of the nephron loop Interlobular vein Distal convoluted tubule Peritubular capillary Efferent arteriole Proximal convoluted tubule Copyright 2012 by Mosby, an imprint of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Make a sketch of ONE complete Nephron in the kidney and label to show the blood flow (mark with red) and urine flow in this nephron (you can also use arrow to indicate flow direction). Remember only ONE nephron in your kidney. show the correct location of this nephron (Cortical vs. Juxtamedullary Nephrons) in the entire kidney. show the correct blood tubings within the nephron (I should be able to tell afferent and efferent arteriole from your sketch; also your nephron is closely associated with two capillary bed )Cortes Abedut Collecting tubules Collecting chict Figure 24.4 Nephron Structure. The nephron is composed of a renal corpuscle and renal tubule. (a) The orientation relative to its position in the cortex and medulla of the kidney. APIR (a) 960 Chapter Twenty Four Urinary System 3. The figure below shows a frontal section of a kidney. Using the correct anatomical terminology, LABEL the regions / structures indicated by lines on the figure and after each description. Finally, COLOR the renal cortex, medulla, and pelvis different colors. Renal cortex Renal medulla Renal pelvis Penal Column Renal Pyramid Renal artery Renal vein Segmental artery Fibraus Capsule Ureter -Renal Cortex • Fibrous membrane immediately surrounding the kidney; isolates kidney from infection: • Basin-like area of the kidney that is continuous with the ureter: • Cup-like extension of the renal pelvis that drains urine from collecting ducts in a renal pyramid: • Area of cortex-like tissue running through the renal…
- Which structure is highlighted? 12 00:27:25 OVictor Eroschenko Multiple Choice Graw < Prev 12 of 25 P Type here to search em Lab Quiz A Saved Multiple Cholce capsular space afferent arteriole distal convoluted tubule glomerulus proximal convoluted tubuleJuxtamedullary nephrons none of these have very short nephron loops. make up about 80-85% of the nephrons within the kidney. O allows excretion of very concentrated urine.The ------_ are tubes that carry urine from the kidney to the bladder. minor calices O major calices urethras ureters
- Please make your understanding clear for the following terms by writing your answer provided below each medical term presented compartment syndrome nephrotic sediment proprioception pitting oedema myasthenia gravis renal osteodystrophy orthostatic hypotension haemorrhagic stroke stable angina acromegalyUrinalysis shows that Marianne has blood in her urine, which is found to be coming from damage to the nephron. The area of the nephron that must be malfunctioning is the , collecting duct proximal tubule distal tubule loop of Henle glomerulus