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The small area where the renal artery and nerves enter and , and the renal vein and ureter exit, the medial side of the kidney
Extensions of the renal cortex into the renal medulla
Cone-shaped area between the renal columns
The functional unit of the kidney
Enlarged end of the nephron surrounding the glomerulus
Funnel-shaped chambers into which the renal papillae extend
Carries the fluid from the cortex, through the medulla
Visceral layer cells that form the inner wall of the capsule
Pores of the endothelium of the glomerular capillaries
A ball of yarn or network of capillaries
Supply the glomerular capillaries inside the Bowman capsule
Arise from the glomerular capillaries and carry blood away from the glomeruli
Specialized epithelial cells of the distal convoluted tubule that monitor the flow of filtrate
Movement of water and small solutes across the filtration membrane as a result of a pressure difference
Removal of water and solutes from the filtrate back into the blood
The presence of blood in the urine
Results from inflammation of the filtration membrane within the renal corpuscle
The addition of solutes across the walls of the nephron into the filtrate
The major calyces converge to form an enlarged chamber called
The renal pelvis narrows into a small diameter tube called
Water channels through which water passes by osmosis
A protein produced by the liver is acted on by renin in the general circulation
A steroid hormone secreted by the cortical cells of the adrenal glands
Hollow muscular container that lies in the pelvic cavity just posterior to the symphysis pubis
The tube that exits the urinary bladder inferiorly and anteriorly
This is used when a person is suffering from severe acute or chronic kidney failure
A fluid shift from the plasma to the interstitial fluid
When the pH value of the body is below 7.35
When the pH of body fluids is above 7.45
Excess parathyroid hormone secretion and excess Vitamin D

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