Explain the Human Anatomy of Kidney Flashcards

Human anatomy

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What term describes the location of the kidneys:
retroperitoneal position
What is the transparent covering of the kidney:
fibrous (or renal) capsule
What is the fatty mass that surrounds each kidney:
adipose capsule
What is the function of this fatty mass?
to hold the kidneys in their normal position so ureters don’t get kinked and block flow of urine to the bladder
The medial indentation in which the ureter, blood vessels, and nerves enter or exit the kidney is the:
hilus
From a longitudinal section, the lighter external area of the kidney is the:
renal cortex
The darker, reddish-brown internal area of the kidney is the:
renal medulla
In the medulla, the triangular, striped regions are the:
medullary pyramids
Cup-shaped extensions of the pelvis that collect urine from the pyramids are:
calyces
Extensions of cortical tissue between the pyramids are:
renal columns
The flat, basinlike cavity lateral to the hilus of the kidney is the:
renal pelvis
Blood is brought to the kidneys by which vessels:
renal arteries
Blood is taken away from the kidneys by the:
renal veins
The functional unit of the kidney is the:
nephron
The ball of capillaries is called the:
glomerulus