Your renal arteries supply the kidneys with blood while the renal veins take it away back to the heart.
Internal Carotid Arteries
renal arteries
If you mean the arteries that supply the hear they are the coronary arteries.
The Renal vein/arteryRenal Arteries (to) and Renal Veins (from)
You may mean the renal arteries. They supply the kidneys with oxygenated blood.
cortical radiate arteries
The renal arteries connect the kidney and the heart.
The blood supply for the kidneys comes primarily from the renal arteries, which branch off the abdominal aorta. Each kidney receives its blood supply through a single renal artery, which further divides into smaller arteries that supply different regions of the kidney. The renal veins then drain the filtered blood back into the inferior vena cava. This vascular system is essential for the kidneys' role in filtering blood and regulating fluid balance.
***CORRECT ANSWER***Renal Arteries--> Segmental Arteries--> Lobar Arteries--> Interlobar Arteries--> Arcuate Arteries--> Cortical Radiate Arteries--> Afferent Arterioles--> Glomeruli--> Efferent Arterioles--> Peritubular Capillaries--> Cortical Radiate Veins--> Arcuate Veins--> Interlobar Veins--> Renal Vein.
The coronary arteries
name the arteries which supply the nail matrix?
segmental
coronary arteries, the carotid arteries in the neck, and renal (kidney) or biliary (gall bladder) arteries
Coronary artery
Internal Carotid Arteries
renal arteries
Renal artery or renal columns--- the arterial supply of each kidney is the renal artery. As the renal artery approaches the hilum, it divides into segmental arteries, each of which gives off several branchel called interlobar arteries, which travel through the renal columns to reach the cortex.