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Capsule

Intralobula
rVein

Arcuate
Vein

Arcuate
and
Interlobula
r Veins

Arcuate
Artery

blue: DCT

Yellow:
PCT

Medullary
ray
comprised
of
collecting
ductules

B
(separates
cortex
from
medulla)

Fibroblasts

What is it?

Function?
[Salt ion] sensor
(primarly Na)

Macula
densa

Name this
lumen
Calyx

Collecting
duct

Papillary
duct

Which one has stratified


epithelium?
Whats it called?
B!
Transitional
epithelium
Also found in:
Ureter
Bladder
Urethra (initial
part)

Same as last
slide

Vasa
Recta

Thin loop
of Henle

Cell type
in Vasa
recta?
Endothelia
l cell of
the
capillary

Submucos
a

Muscle, smooth,
circular

Urothelium (or
transitional
epithelium)

Tissue type?
Smooth muscle

(4-2)
Longitudinal
cross section
(muscle)
(4-3) Transverse
cross section
(muscle)

(4-4) What is
the layer within
the box?

Transitional
epithelium
or
urothelium

Submucosa or
mucosa

Collagen type
I

Arter
y

Arter
y

Nerve
Fiber

Nerve
Fiber

Basal lamina or
basement membrane

Collecting ducts.
Papillary ducts is
correct also

This is an
example of
toxic tubular
necrosis
Any of the following are correct:
glomerulus, Bowmans capsule, renal
corpuscle, and distal convoluted tubule
Proximal
convoluted
tubule

Name of degenerated structure in


this picture:
Glomerulus or renal
corpuscle

This is an example of
diabetic nephropathy

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