Renal System Histology and Models
Adrenal gland Kidney Renal artery Ureter Urinary bladder Spleen
Adrenal gland Kidney Ureter Urinary bladder Prostate gland Urethra
Kidney Regions The kidney is divided into three REGIONS. If the question asks you to name the REGION, the answer is one of the below: –CORTEX –MEDULLA –RENAL PELVIS
Cortex Medulla Renal Pelvis REGIONS
Kidney Structures If the question asks you to name the STRUCTURE, it is one of the below: Within the cortex, you will find the glomeruli and the proximal and distal convoluted tubules. Within the medulla you will find the loops of Henle, collecting tubules, the pyramids and the columns (pale area between the pyramids). Within the renal pelvis you will find the hilus, which branches into the major calyxes, which branch into the minor calyxes.
Cortex: Glomerulus Proximal and Distal convoluted tubules Medulla: Loops of Henle Collecting tubules Pyramids Columns Renal pelvis Hilus Major calyxes Minor calyxes Skip
You don’t need to ID these on this part of the model; they are too small here CORTEX: Glomerulus Proximal and Distal convoluted tubules MEDULLA: Loop of Henle Collecting tubule Pyramid Column Skip
Renal pelvis: Hilus Major calyx Minor calyxes Ureter Skip
Pyramids Hilus Ureter Major calyx Minor calyx On this model you need to know the regions, vessels, and the following structures:
Hilus Major calyx Minor calyx Ureter
Renal artery Segmental artery Interlobar artery Interlobular artery Arcuate artery
Interlobar artery Interlobular artery Arcuate artery
KIDNEY MODEL Glomerulus Proximal convoluted tubule Descending loop of the nephron –Thick segment –Thin segment Ascending loop of the nephron –Thick segment –Thin segment Distal convoluted tubule Collecting tubule (where urine is most similar to the bladder) Vasa recta
Glomerulus Vasa recta
Distal convoluted tubule Proximal convoluted tubule Glomerulus Descending loop of the Nephron Ascending loop of the nephron Collecting tubule (where the fluid is most similar to urine found in the bladder)
Thick segment of the ascending loop of the nephron Thick segment of the descending loop of the nephron Thin segment of the ascending loop of the nephron Thin segment of the descending loop of the nephron Study Tip: To get oriented, always start at the glomerulus and run your finger down the proximal convoluted tubule. When it loops back up and thickens, you are now at the distal convoluted tubule.
Efferent arteriole Afferent arteriole Glomerular capsule The glomerular space is where urine is most dissimilar to the urine in the bladder GLOMERULUS
KIDNEY SLIDES Glomerulus Kidney tubules (simple cuboidal epithelium)
Glomerulus Tubule Skip
Glomerulus Tubule
Glomerulus Tubule Kidney
Pancreas: don’t get this confused with a glomerulus in the kidney!
Pancreas Kidney