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Question 1 pts
True/False: The kidneys are long, thin muscular tubes.
True
Correct! False
Question 2 pts
A person sustained blunt force trauma to the back at the T5 level, with no
spinal cord injury. Would you suspect the kidneys to be damaged? Why or
why not?
Your Answer:
No, the kidneys are located between T-12 and L-3
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No, the kidneys lie between the T-12 and L-3
Question 3 pts
Describe the consistency and purpose of the renal fascia.
Your Answer:
The outter layer of the renal fascia is a dense fibrous connective tissue.
This tissue keeps the kidneys in place in the abdominal cavity
The outer renal fascia is dense fibrous connective tissue
which keeps the kidney in place inside the abdominal cavity.
Question 4 2..5 pts
Name the layer and the parts of the nephrons located in the region
highlighted in blue, below.
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Your Answer:
The loop of Henle and the collecting duct part of the nephrons, which are
located in the medulla
Located within the medulla are the Loop of Henle and the
collecting duct sections of the nephrons.
Question 5 .5 pts
These arteries divide into the segmental arteries as they flow into the
kidney.
Afferent
Lobar
ou Answered Interlobular
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