Kidney Blood Supply - Blood Flow to, Through, and Away from Kidneys

Kidney Blood Supply - Blood Flow to, Through, and Away from Kidneys

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This video tutorial from Interactive Biology TV explains the blood supply to the kidneys, detailing the path from the heart through the aorta to the renal arteries, segmental arteries, interlobar arteries, arcuate arteries, and interlobular arteries. It covers the role of nephrons and the process of blood filtration in the glomerulus, followed by the venous return through interlobular veins, arcuate veins, and renal veins back to the heart. The video sets the stage for a deeper dive into nephron structure and function in the next video.

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