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