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What is the embryonic origin of the bladder?
Intermediate Mesoderm
Name from entering to exiting the arteries of the kidney
Main Artery - interlobar - arcuate arteries endings - interlobular arteries travel through cortex
What is found in the renal sinus? other than fat
renal arteries, veins, calyces, nerves, renal pelvis
T/F glomerulus is ALL apillaries
True
T/F glomerulus is covered by one type of layer
false, two layers parietal outside with simple squamous cells and podocytes inside
What is found between the outside and inside layer of the bowman's capsule?
the urinary space
What structure has transitional epithelium?
some portion of urethra, bladder, and minor calyx
what triggers the glomerulus to grow into the bowmans capsule
angiogenic factors, during development
is WT2 an antiogenic factor
no,
What genes and factors you have to know
WT1, BMP and FGF
what does mesonephric and metanephric produce?
mesonephric mesoderm and metanephric produce WT1, once produced go from mesenchymal to endothelium
when are BMP and FGF released?
BMP and FGF are released in mesonephric duct in nephroid.
T/F mesonephric duct is NOT considered part of pronephros
TRUE
Where does major calyx drain into?
renal pelvis
What happens to paramesonephric duct?
become female genital system is signals are right. - disappear in man.
Inferior mesenephric artery stops ______- from ascending.
kidney