renal microamatomy ppt quiz
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Renal HistologyTRANSCRIPT
Capsule
IntralobularVeinArcuate Vein
Arcuate ArteryArcuate and Interlobular Veins
Yellow: PCTblue: DCT
Medullary ray comprised of collecting ductules
B (separates cortex from medulla)
Fibroblasts
What is it?Macula densaFunction?[Salt ion] sensor (primarly Na)
Name this lumenCalyx
Collecting duct
Papillary duct
Which one has stratified epithelium?B !Whats it called?Transitional epitheliumAlso found in:UreterBladderUrethra (initial part)
Same as last slide
Thin loop of HenleVasa RectaCell type in Vasa recta?Endothelial cell of the capillary
Submucosa
Urothelium (or transitional epithelium)Muscle, smooth, circular
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 mucosaCollagen type I
ArteryNerve FiberArteryNerve Fiber
Basal lamina or basement membrane
Collecting ducts. Papillary ducts is correct also
Proximal convoluted tubuleThis is an example of toxic tubular necrosisAny of the following are correct: glomerulus, Bowmans capsule, renal corpuscle, and distal convoluted tubule
Name of degenerated structure in this picture:Glomerulus or renal corpuscleThis is an example of diabetic nephropathy