simple squamous epithelium
Connective tissue, specifically the renal fascia, is most apt to prevent a kidney from floating. The renal fascia surrounds the kidney and anchors it in place within the retroperitoneal space of the body. It provides structural support and helps maintain the kidney's position.
Fibrous connective tissue forms on the bursa. This type of tissue prevents friction within the joints. The plural of bursa is bursas or bursae.
The kidney is made up of specialized epithelial tissue known as renal parenchyma, which includes structures like nephrons responsible for filtering blood and producing urine. Additionally, the kidney also contains supportive connective tissue, blood vessels, and collecting ducts.
If you have the same blood type and close to the same tissue patteren and have both of your kidneys then yes you could give someone your kidney.
Dense connective tissue - it makes up the tendons.
No. That would be impossible, because a kidney infection is caused by bacteria that has to travel up the urinary tract to reach the kidneys. There is no type of massage, not even deep tissue, that would cause this to happen.
Simple squamous epithelium is the type of epithelial tissue present in the organs where exchange of substances takes place, such as in the lungs for gas exchange or in the kidney for filtration. This type of tissue is thin and allows for efficient diffusion of substances.
Yes, anyone can give anyone else an organ as long as everything is compatible, such as tissue and blood type.
Bursae function to cushion joints so that bones don't wear down from rubbing against each other.
Tissue typing involves checking that the organ destined for transplant has the same tissue type as the patient that is due to receive the organ requires. Tissue typing is usually only done on kidney transplants - other organs only require matching bloodtype and size.
Juxtaglomerular cells are derived from smooth muscle cells of the afferent arterioles in the kidney. They play a key role in regulating blood pressure and kidney function by secreting renin.
If a kidney is "fat" it is inflamed or swollen probably from infection or some type of growth in your kidney. The kidneys are sophisticated reprocessing machines. Every day, a person's kidneys process about 200 quarts of blood to sift out about 2 quarts of waste products and extra water. They could be overworked and damaged too.