Afferent - go into the glomerulus and efferent - go out of glomerulus
renal vein and artery
renal artery and renal vein
The renal artery and renal vein.
Two blood vessels enter and leave each kidney. The renal artery enters each kidney and the renal vein exits each kidney for more information see entrancei.com
on the concave side of the kidney , which faces the vertebral column, lies a depressin called Hilus. it provides a placefr the renal vessels, nerves and the ureter to enter or leave the kidney.
on the concave side of the kidney , which faces the vertebral column, lies a depressin called Hilus. it provides a placefr the renal vessels, nerves and the ureter to enter or leave the kidney.
on the concave side of the kidney , which faces the vertebral column, lies a depressin called Hilus. it provides a placefr the renal vessels, nerves and the ureter to enter or leave the kidney.
All bones have foramen in them. These are canals or openings through which nerves and blood vessels go.
Goes into the capillaries then to the vein
Pulmonary arteries.
Goes into the capillaries then to the vein
Four main blood vessels enter/exit the heart: two veins and two arteries. Oxygenated blood enters the left ventricle through the pulmonary vein. This same blood is then pumped out of the left atrium via the aorta. Meanwhile, de-oxygenated blood enters the heart in the vena cava; before leaving through the pulmonary artery.
human blood components
As blood leaves the left ventricle, it passes through the aortic valve an then into the aorta before being pumped throughout the rest of the body.
A closed circulatory system