I believe it is located in the thick ascending limb of the loop of Henele. Close to the vascular pole of the Renal Corpuscle.
Yes, juxta means beside or next to and so the juxtamedullary nephrons are those located at the corticomedullary border.
They are the nephrons that really fine tune the level of concentration of the urine.
Juxtamedullary Nephron: renal corpuscles close to the base of renal medulla (long loop of Henle and long thin segments that extends in the inner region of renal pyramid) Coritcal Nephron: renal corpuscles in the outer part of the renal cortex (short loop of Henle and hairpin turn in the thick segment) Intermediate Nephron: renal corpuscles in the mid-region of renal cortex (intermediate lenght loop of Henle)
Golgi apparatus
The cortical nephrons,from their name are almost entirely embedded within the cortex of the kidney.They have shortish loops of Henle that do not really extend far into the medulla. By contrast, the juxtamedullary nephrons have longs loops of Henle that do extend far into the medulla.The glomeruli of the juxtamedullary nephrons are typically close to the medulla (which is how these got their name)
Yes, juxta means beside or next to and so the juxtamedullary nephrons are those located at the corticomedullary border.
The juxtamedullary complex is also called the juxtaglomerular capsule, and it functions in the kidneys to do filtration. Another name for it is the Bowman's capsule.
near the Golgi apparatus, (green, folded like Golgi apparatus):)
juxtamedullary nephrons
In the nephron loops, particularly in the juxtamedullary nephrons.
The cortical nephrons,from their name are almost entirely embedded within the cortex of the kidney.They have shortish loops of Henle that do not really extend far into the medulla. By contrast, the juxtamedullary nephrons have longs loops of Henle that do extend far into the medulla.The glomeruli of the juxtamedullary nephrons are typically close to the medulla (which is how these got their name)
umm, what?
They are the nephrons that really fine tune the level of concentration of the urine.
Juxtamedullary Nephron: renal corpuscles close to the base of renal medulla (long loop of Henle and long thin segments that extends in the inner region of renal pyramid) Coritcal Nephron: renal corpuscles in the outer part of the renal cortex (short loop of Henle and hairpin turn in the thick segment) Intermediate Nephron: renal corpuscles in the mid-region of renal cortex (intermediate lenght loop of Henle)
Loop of Hinle
No, they aren't. They are found in the nucleus when the cell is in the division process.
It is produced in the Golgi body also known as the Golgi apparatus. boom