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Kidney Slide #24 (little mouse)
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Renal Corpuscle = Glomerulus + Bowman’s Capsule
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Structure ?
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Glomerulus
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Afferent Arteriole
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Structure ?
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Efferent Arteriole
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Afferent Arteriole
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Cells ?
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JG Cells
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Cells ?
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MD Cells
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Together ?
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JG Apparatus
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MD Cells
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Specific Passageway ?
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Thick Ascending Limb of
LOH
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Specific Layer ?
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Parietal Layer of Bowman’s Capsule
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Specific Layer ?
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Visceral Layer of Bowman’s Capsule
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Space ?
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Bowman’s Space
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Passageway?
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Proximal Convoluted Tubule
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Brush Border =
Microvilli
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Proximal Convoluted Tubule
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Entire Loop?????
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Loop of Henle (LOH)
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Thick Limb of LOH
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Thin Limb of Loop of
Henle
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Specific Passageway ?
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Thick Ascending Limb of
LOH
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Macula Densa Cells
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Distal Convoluted Tubule (DCT)
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Collecting Duct (or tubule)
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Simple Squamous ET
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Simple Squamous ET
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Simple Cuboidal ET
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Kidney Slide #41 (little mouse)
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Kidney Slide #41 (little mouse)
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Red structure????
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16. Arcuate Artery
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Blue structure????
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16. Arcuate Vein
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Medullary Rays
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Kidney Slide #41 (little mouse)
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Cells???
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Juxtaglomerular Cells
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Cells???
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Macula Densa Cells
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Entire Feature???
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Juxtaglomerular Apparatus
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Macula Densa Cells
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Kidney Slide #41 (little mouse)
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Red Blood Vessel???
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Arcuate Artery
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Red Blood Vessel???
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Interlobular Artery
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Red Blood Vessel???
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Afferent Arteriole
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Specific Red Structure
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Glomerulus
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Red Blood Vessel???
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Efferent Arteriole
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Red & Blue
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Peritubular Capillaries
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Red & Blue
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Vasa Recta
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Kidney, vascular injected Slide #25
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Kidney, vascular injected Slide #25
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Thin Limb of Loop of
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Thin Limb of Loop of
Henle Wall has: 3 Simple Squamous Cells
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Thick Ascending Limb of
LOH Wall has: 3 Simple Cuboidal Cells
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Thick Ascending Limb of
LOH Wall has: 3 Simple Cuboidal Cells
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Structure ?
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Ureter
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Ureter Slide #26
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Entire Structure ???
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Urinary Bladder
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Specific Structure ???
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Detrusor Muscle
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Detrusor Muscle
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Urinary Bladder Slide #27
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