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what is the exact network of the renal artery? how does it provide oxygenated blood as well as waste from from every organ to the kidney? ... (Asked by Pritha R) |
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| The renal arteries normally arise off the abdominal aorta and supply the kidneys with blood. The arterial supply of the kidneys is variable and there may be one or more renal arteries supplying each kidney. Due to the position of the aorta, the inferior vena cava and the kidneys in the body, the right renal artery is normally longer than the left renal artery. The right renal artery normally crosses posterior to the inferior vena cava. The renal arteries carry a large portion of total blood flow to the kidneys. Up to a third of total cardiac output can Here is everything... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renal_artery Renal ...(Answered by Shakeel) | |
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why is important to keep arteries open? what do you think would happen if an artery become entirely clogged? ... (Asked by binnyboy16) |
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if one of the coronary arteries became blocked. what would happen to the muscle cells supplied by the artery? ... (Asked by binnyboy16) |
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| that my friend is what you call a myocardial infarct, also known as a heart attack. the tissue becomes necrotic and dies, never to be repaired. if an aautopsy is done when the person passes you are actually able to see and feel the dead tissue. it feels calcified and looks white! you only have two coronary arteries(one which supplies the front side of the heart and one for the backside) if a bypass, or stents are not applied the person will die. there is no pumping harder because the pump itself will die!...(Answered by thepopcornplaya) | |
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