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Question
- what term is used to describe the blood vessels which take blood away from the bowmans capsule in the kidney?
afferent
collecting
distal
efferent
- concentration of urine occurs in the renal \medullary\ zone. based on its name, where is the medullary zone located in the kidney?
glomerular capillaries
inner marrow - like pyramids
outer bark area
proximal tubules
Brief Explanations
- For question 50: Afferent vessels bring blood to the glomerulus in the Bowman's capsule, while efferent vessels take blood away. Collecting is related to urine - not blood vessels from Bowman's capsule, and distal is a part of the tubule system.
- For question 51: The term "medullary" is related to the inner part of an organ. In the kidney, the medullary zone consists of inner marrow - like pyramids. Glomerular capillaries are in the cortex, the outer bark - like area is the cortex, and proximal tubules are also in the cortex.
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- D. efferent
- B. inner marrow - like pyramids