Histology Flashcards

1
Q

What are the parts of the renal system?

A

Two kidney Two Ureter One Bladder One Urethra

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2
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What are the parts of the kidneys?

A

Renal Hilum

medulla

Capsule

Minor Calyx

Major Calyx

Renal pelvis

pyramid

Reanal Column

Cortex

Papilla

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3
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What are the parts of the renal hilum?

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Renal vein

renal nerve renal artery

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4
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What are the parts the pyramid?

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Outer Medulla

Collecting duct

inner medulla

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5
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What is a renal lobule?

A

A renal lobule Part of of the kidney containing nephrons that are by a common collecting duct is defined as a portion of the kidney containing those Nephrons that are served by a common collected duct.

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6
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Describe the blood supply of the kidney?

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Renal artery => interlobar a between renal pyramids => arcuate arteries at the corticomedullary junction => interlobular a in cortex => afferent arterioles => glomerular capillaries => efferent arterioles => peritubular capillary network

venules => interlobular v. => arcuate v. => interlobar v. => renal v.

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7
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What does the uriferous tubule consist of?

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Nephron (renal corpuscle and renal tubule)

Collecting Ducts

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What are the Nephron consist of?

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Renal Corpuscle

Renal Tubule

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9
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What is the function and the parts and function of the renal corpuscle?

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Function- filtering unit

Contains-bowan capsule, urinary space, glomerlus

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10
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What is the glomerlus made of?

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Made by fenestrated capillaries

Originated from Afferent artery (large) and exit as Efferent artery (small). Interpose between them are Mesangial cells (intraglomerular).

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11
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What are the parts of the bowmans capsule?

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Vsceral

parietal

Visceral attached to capillary – line by Podocytes- basal

lamina supported by simple squamous epithelium and continued with the simple cuboidal epithelium of proximal convoluted tubule (PCT).

Parietal layer associated with Connective tissue stroma.

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12
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What is the differences in the renal corpsucle in the cortical vs juxtamedullary?

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Distribution of renal corpuscle:

  • Cortical: have short loop of Henle

reaches outer medulla.

  • Juxtamedullary: have long loop of Henle, projecting into the inner medulla
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13
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What are the parts of the renal tubules?

A

PCT

Loop of Henle

DCT

Collecting ducts

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14
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What are the cells of the PCT? What is the function of PCT?

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Longets part of the renal tubules

simple cuboidal cells

microvilli that incresses its surface area

Function- rebasorb seventy percent of filtered water, glucose,

NaCl, AA

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What are the parts and cells of the loop of henle? Function?

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a thick descending portion (pars recta), a thin descending portion,

a thin ascending portion, and a thick ascending portion.

Thick-lined by low cuboidal

Thin lined by squamous

concentrate filtrate by absorption of water 15% (descending loop)

ascending loop impereable to water

no red blood cells unlike the adjacent capillaries

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16
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What are the parts of the DCT? function?

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less numerous than and shorter than the proximal convoluted tubules.

cells are cuboidal, with very few microvilli.

wide lumen and clear

Funtion- permeable to water under ADH

17
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What are the parts and cells of the collecting tubules?

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not part of the nephron.

cuboidal or Columnar cells.

empty into collecting ducts

easy to recognize, because they have large lumens, with pale staining columnar epithelium.

Principal cells has cilia - light cell

intercalated cell - dark cell

18
Q

What is this? which channels does it have?

A

Principle cell of the collecting tubule

light staining

basal infolding

has aquaporine 2 channels

19
Q

What is this?

A

Intercalted cells of the collecting tubule

20
Q

What is the flow of urine?

A

Collecting duct => Papillary duct => Minor calyx => Major calyx

=> renal pelvis => Ureter => Urinary bladder => Urethra

21
Q

What type of tissue lines the ureter?

A

Transitional epithelial

Transitional epithelium is a stratified tissue made of multiple cell layers, change shape depending on the distention in the organ, cells on the topmost layer of this epithelium can stretch and appear flattened. Alternately, they can also appear cuboidal with a rounded shape when the fluid pressure is low.

22
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What are the parts of the Ureter?

A

a- Inner longitudinal

b- Middle circular

c- Outer longitudinal

23
Q

What is the parts of the male Urether?

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