I couldn't help but smile watching this video! He seems so happy to explain how blood is traced through the kidneys and he does such a good job! Thank you!
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Thanks for the feedback. This video basically covers the vessels going to, through, and out of the kidneys. In future videos, I plan on going more into the distinctions and review. I recommend watching those as they come, and then revisiting this video after to see if it makes more sense then.
That's med get used to it if you want to pursue study in this area😩 He has actually simplified and broken this down nicely with his schematics. Just keep watching as many videos and styles as you can. Good luck!!
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this was really helpful, i have a final tomorrow for my animal health science anatomy and physiology class and this really helped me understand this concept, thank you so much!
What about the blood which goes down to supply the lower limb, it didn't enter the kidney in the renal artery, how will it get filtered then? it goes down and comes back to the heart as vein
That's a great question. Here's the thing. ALL blood gets circulated through the kidneys eventually. The blood that goes to the lower limb doesn't go to the kidney on its first pass. However, it goes back to the heart, then to the lungs, then back to the heart, then out to the body. At that point it goes to the kidneys and then gets filtered. It's a beautiful thing.
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But the Kidneys do literally filter the blood. In the glomerulus, the blood flows through the capillaries and the walls of the capillaries act as a filter that lets some things through and others not. That's filtration. The kidneys do also regulate the blood in multiple ways, one of which is through the release of specific hormones. So it's not either or. It's yes, and 😉
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Well, think about it. Look at the color that's normally used to show the renal artery. Is it red or blue? And what do those colors mean? Also, part of the role of the kidney is to filter out urea to go in the urine. Urea contains a lot of nitrogen as it's our way of getting rid of nitrogen. So do you think the blood coming through the renal artery contains nitrogenous wastes? I know - I answered your questions with more questions, but that's mostly because they seem like homework questions and rather than just giving you the answer, I think you'd get it better if you thought through the process 😉. So - what are your answers?
@@InteractiveBiology Arteries are red, and..it means they carry O2. Well I think renal ones must be doing the same then. And I'm confused about nitrogenous wastes, but since the blood they carry gets purified in the glomerulus, then they must contain waste products🤔
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I couldn't help but smile watching this video! He seems so happy to explain how blood is traced through the kidneys and he does such a good job! Thank you!
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Is the interlobar and arcuate arteries flipped?
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Too many terms, not enough distinction and review. I'm totally lost.
Thanks for the feedback. This video basically covers the vessels going to, through, and out of the kidneys. In future videos, I plan on going more into the distinctions and review. I recommend watching those as they come, and then revisiting this video after to see if it makes more sense then.
That's med get used to it if you want to pursue study in this area😩 He has actually simplified and broken this down nicely with his schematics. Just keep watching as many videos and styles as you can. Good luck!!
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What about the blood which goes down to supply the lower limb, it didn't enter the kidney in the renal artery, how will it get filtered then? it goes down and comes back to the heart as vein
That's a great question. Here's the thing. ALL blood gets circulated through the kidneys eventually. The blood that goes to the lower limb doesn't go to the kidney on its first pass. However, it goes back to the heart, then to the lungs, then back to the heart, then out to the body. At that point it goes to the kidneys and then gets filtered. It's a beautiful thing.
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You are definitely making it a lot clearer for my exam this week. Ty for that. I was struggling trying to understand the entire process, but you breaking it down the way you do is perfect
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I’m studying for my final Exam and it’s very hard , till the 3rd of June I must study well then I will be free In sha allah ,
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Blessings on your exam 🙏🏾
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OMG. After watching your videos and especially the kidney, now i really understand the process of the kidney, and your way to illustration is really informative, I really appreciate your efforts and time, God bless you
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I think it's more accurate to say the kidneys "regulate" the blood, rather than "filter".
But the Kidneys do literally filter the blood. In the glomerulus, the blood flows through the capillaries and the walls of the capillaries act as a filter that lets some things through and others not. That's filtration. The kidneys do also regulate the blood in multiple ways, one of which is through the release of specific hormones. So it's not either or. It's yes, and 😉
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Abdominal aorta
Renal artery (blood to kidneys)
Segmental arteries
Interlobar arteries
Arcurate arteries
Interlobular arteries
Afferent arterioles
Glomeruli (filtration)
Efferent arterioles
Peritubular capillaries
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Which blood vessel supply renal cortex?
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Why do some textbooks skip the segmental veins when detailing the blood returning to the heart?
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Sir I have a doubt 🙂 that the blood flowing through renal artery is oxygenated or deoxygenated? And it contain nitrogenous wastes, right??
Well, think about it. Look at the color that's normally used to show the renal artery. Is it red or blue? And what do those colors mean?
Also, part of the role of the kidney is to filter out urea to go in the urine. Urea contains a lot of nitrogen as it's our way of getting rid of nitrogen. So do you think the blood coming through the renal artery contains nitrogenous wastes?
I know - I answered your questions with more questions, but that's mostly because they seem like homework questions and rather than just giving you the answer, I think you'd get it better if you thought through the process 😉.
So - what are your answers?
@@InteractiveBiology Arteries are red, and..it means they carry O2. Well I think renal ones must be doing the same then. And I'm confused about nitrogenous wastes, but since the blood they carry gets purified in the glomerulus, then they must contain waste products🤔
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My professor calls the interlobular arteries-cortical radiate arteries . So check with your profs.
Yep, that's another name for them. Thanks for adding that detail.
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