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Its The Perirenal Capsule look it up!!!
The fat the surrounds the kidney has a very importance purpose. It protects the kidney from damage and harm such as punctures.
RIB CAGE - it protects the heart,lungs,kidney and other organs inside it.
Renal Autoregulation.
The smooth muscle membrane tightly adherent to the kidney surface is the renal capsule. It is a tough fibrous layer that surrounds and protects the kidney.
=The skeleton helps us by supporting our body and holding us up. It also protects tose of our many internal organs- e.g==skull protects the brain==ribs protect the lungs and heart==backbone protects the kidney=
The smooth membrane tightly adherent to the kidney's surface is called the renal capsule. It is a fibrous covering that protects the kidney and helps maintain its shape and position within the body.
The outer layer of the kidney is called the renal capsule, a tough, fibrous membrane that protects the kidney and helps maintain its shape. Beneath this capsule lies the renal cortex, which contains nephrons, the functional units of the kidney responsible for filtering blood and producing urine. The renal capsule also contains blood vessels, lymphatics, and nerves that supply the kidney.
Mucosa is a mucous membrane that lines the inside of the tract from mouth to anus. Depending upon the section of the digestive tract, it protects the GI tract wall, secretes substances, and absorbs the end products of digestion. It also surrounds the large and small intestines, and other vital organs in the human body
The skeletal system, which includes the rib cage and spine, protects internal organs such as the heart, lungs, kidneys, and pancreas. These organs are housed and shielded by the bones of the skeletal system, providing support and protection from external forces.
It protects your kidneys from injury, increases their stability and connects your kidneys to surrounding tissues.
The protective layers of renal tissue, from the layer next to the kidney to the most outer layer, include the renal capsule, which is a thin fibrous layer directly covering the kidney. Outside the renal capsule is the perirenal fat, providing cushioning and insulation. Beyond the perirenal fat is the renal fascia, a connective tissue layer that anchors the kidney to surrounding structures. Finally, the most outer layer is the pararenal fat, which surrounds the renal fascia and further protects the kidney.