Palpate it, or if in a dead body use ur fingers to feel it.
segmental artery, renal artery, renal vein, arcule vein, interlobular vein, interlobular artery
Afferent - go into the glomerulus and efferent - go out of glomerulus
Pathway of glucose and other molecules from renal artery to renal vein is the following . 1 renal artery , 2 arcuate artery ,3 interlobular artery , 4 afferenr renal arteriole , 5 glomerulus , 6 efferent renal arteriole , 7 peritubular network of capillaries including vasa recta , 8 interlobular vein , 9 arcuate vein and 10 renal vein .
Renal vein.
the renal artery. :) Micaela U. Sanchez
The renal artery - "renal" being the Latin word for kidney.
The renal artery carries blood to the kidney, and the renal vein carries blood that has been purified by the kidney.
The blood vessel that follows the renal artery is the renal vein. The renal artery supplies blood to the kidneys, while the renal vein drains deoxygenated blood away from the kidneys and returns it to the inferior vena cava. The renal vein typically runs parallel to the renal artery, but they may have different anatomical paths as they approach the heart.
The renal artery takes blood to the kidney. The renal vein takes blood away from the kidney. In the kidney, the waste product urea is filtered out of the blood. So the main difference is in the amount of urea in the blood: high in the renal artery and low in the renal vein.
near the kidney, right next to the renal artery
The blood in the Renal Vein:* Is low in oxygen. * Returns to the heart. The blood in the Renal Artery:* Has high amounts of oxygen. * Is pumped from the heart.
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