If you look up Kidney in any reasonable on-line encyclopedia, you'll find detailed drawings.
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NO. if you feed the toddler mineral water a large kidney stone will form in his/her kidney and it wont be pretty
Cortex of the kidney shows a 'dotted' appearance because, it contains numerous complex structures known as Nephrons.
It is large scale that shows a large amount of detail. No, we're not being funny, so let's look at a couple of things.If we do a cutaway drawing of a biological subject, say a cell, the larger we make the scale, the more detail we'll be able to include. Obviously the cell is a small structure, but if a drawing on a sheet of standard notebook paper (8 1/2" x 11") was pretty much filled up with the diagram, a good amount of detail could be seen. A drawing the size of a postage stamp would not begin to reveal as much detail.If we have to show a lot of area on a drawing, again we'd try for large scale. Should we wish to show a street map of, say New York City, a sheet of that notebook paper wouldn't help. The large map books contain hundreds of pages about the size of the notebook paper showing all the streets. Imagine cutting them all out and pasting them on, say, the floor of a gym. A large scale street map of New Your City would be laid out for inspection. Large scale allows more detail.
ESWL is used when a kidney stone is too large to pass on its own, or when a stone becomes stuck in a ureter (a tube which carries urine from the kidney to the bladder) and will not pass.
kidney
No, but if it is it can show that there is kidney problems, such as kidney disease
The large intestine
its the large intestine
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Yes
It is a very unlikely cause of kidney failure(if it is large and bilateral or affect the only existing kidney) .
In a drawing, a centre line is used to show the centre of a part.
the answer to this is Scale Drawing
The outside.
can you please show me a drawing of a rectangle prisms
It is a representation of an algorithm.