HUMAN ANATOMY
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Author: SALADIN
Publisher: RENT MCG
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Chapter 25.2, Problem 4BYGO
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To determine:
The pathway for the transport a red blood cell from the renal artery to the renal vein.
Introduction:
The function of the excretory system is to remove the waste of the body. It maintains the chemical composition of the body fluids by removing the unwanted components and maintaining the level of water and electrolytes in the body. Moreover, the level of water in the body is maintained by the excretory system.
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9. This is the portion of a renal tubule that winds down to the renal medulla and
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