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Semaj Shepard
25 May, 05:03
Describe the pathway of blood through the kidney
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Erick Foster
25 May, 06:58
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Blood flows to the kidneys through the right and left renal arteries. Inside each kidney these branch into smaller arterioles. The blood is at very high pressure and flows through the arterioles into tiny knot of vessels called the Glomerulus.
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