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What is e
Kidney

What is f?
Ureter

What is g?
urinary bladder

What is e?
Kidney

What is f?
Ureter

What is g?
urinary bladder

What is a?
abdominal aorta

What is b?
inferior vena cava

What is c?
Renal artery

What is d?
renal vein

What is e?
Kidney

What is f?
ureter

What is g?
urinary bladder

What is d?
Kidney

What is e?
renal cortex?

What is f?
renal medulla

What is g?
renal sinus

What is h?
Renal hilum

What is d?
renal calyces (major and minor)

what is e?
renal pyramid

What is f?
renal papilla

What is g?
renal column

What is h?
ureter

What is a?
renal artery

What is b?
Renal Vein

What is c?
segmental artery

What is d?
interlobar artery

What is e?
arcuate artery

What is f?
interlobular artery

What is g?
interlobular vein

What is h?
arcuate vein

what is i?
interlobar vein

What is a?
renal capsule

what is b?
renal pyramid

What is c?
renal papilla

What is d?
Renal Column

What is e?
minor calyx

What is f?
major calyx

What is g?
renal pelvis

What is h?
adipose tissue

What is i?
renal artery

What is j?
renal vein

What is k?
ureter

What is a?
renal capsule

what is b?
renal pyramid

What is c?
renal papilla

What is d?
minor calyx

What is e?
cortical nephron

What is f?
juxtamedullary nephron

What is g?
collecting duct

What is h?
renal corpuscle

What is i?
glomerulus

What is j?
glomerular capsule

What is k?
proximal convoluted tubule

What is l?
nephron loop

What is m?
distal convoluted tubule

What is a?
interlobar artery and vein

What is b?
arcuate artery and vein

What is c?
Interlobular artery

What is d?
interlobular vein

what is e?
afferent arteriole

What is f?
glomerulus

What is g?
Vasa Recta

What is a?
glomerulus

What is b?
parietal layer

What is c?
proximal convoluted tubule

What is d?
distal convoluted tubule

What is e?
Macula densa cells

What is f?
afferent arteriole

What is g?
granular cells

What is h?
efferent arteriole

what is i?
juxtaglomerular apparatus

What is this?
Kidney (cortex)

What is 1?
Renal corpuscles

What is 2?
Renal Tubules

What is 1?
glomerular capsule

What is 2?
glomerulus

What is 3?
Renal corpuscles

What is this structure?
Renal tubules in cortex

What is this specific structure shown?
juxtaglomerular apparatus

What is 1?
Macula densa cells of DCT

What is 2?
glomerulus

What is 3?
granular (JG) cells of afferent arteriole

What is this structure?
Renal papilla

What is this structure?
Ureter

What is 1?
transitional epithelium of mucosa

What is 2?
Smooth muscle of muscularis

What is 3?
Adventitia

What is 1?
Transitional epithelium of mucosa (ureter)

What is this?
urinary bladder

What is 1?
transitional epithelium

What is 2?
Rugae

What is 3?
Detrusor muscle

What is 1?
Transitional epithelium (urinary bladder)
The renal papilla is best described as:
The tip of a renal pyramid projecting into a minor calyx

What is the highlighted structure?
Renal cortex
The urinary system maintains homeostasis by regulating:
BP, Water volume, Blood pH

What is the selected structure?
Renal pelvis
Decreasing the afferent arteriole radius will:
decrease glomerular pressure and filtration

What is the indicated structure?
juxtamedullary nephron