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  2. Renal Artery: Location, Anatomy and Function - Cleveland Clinic

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    The renal arteries carry a large volume of blood from the heart to the kidneys. The kidneys filter waste and excess fluid from the blood. You have two renal arteries. The right renal artery supplies blood to the right kidney, while the left artery sends blood to the left kidney.

  3. Renal artery: Anatomy, branches, supply - Kenhub

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    The function of the renal artery is twofold; it supplies the kidney parenchyma with oxygenated blood, and simultaneously delivers the blood to be filtered by eliminating metabolic wastes and excess water and reabsorbing minerals and nutrients.

  4. Structure and Function. Course: The renal arteries come off the aorta and supply the kidneys. The right renal artery runs an inferior course that courses posterior to the inferior vena cava and right renal vein to reach the hilum of the right kidney.

  5. Renal artery - Wikipedia

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    The renal arteries are paired arteries that supply the kidneys with blood. Each is directed across the crus of the diaphragm , so as to form nearly a right angle. The renal arteries carry a large portion of total blood flow to the kidneys.

  6. Renal Artery Anatomy, Function & Diagram | Body Maps - Healthline

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    Under normal circumstances, once the renal artery enters through the hilum, it splits into two main branches, which each then split into numerous smaller arteries, which deliver blood to...

  7. Your Kidneys & How They Work - NIDDK

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    Blood flows into your kidney through the renal artery. This large blood vessel branches into smaller and smaller blood vessels until the blood reaches the nephrons. In the nephron, your blood is filtered by the tiny blood vessels of the glomeruli and then flows out of your kidney through the renal vein.

  8. Kidneys: Anatomy, function and internal structure - Kenhub

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    Each kidney is supplied by a single renal artery, which is a direct lateral branch of the abdominal aorta. Both renal arteries, left and right, arise just below the superior mesenteric artery, with the left renal artery positioned slightly superiorly to the right one.

  9. renal artery, one of the pair of large blood vessels that branch off from the abdominal aorta (the abdominal portion of the major artery leading from the heart) and enter into each kidney.

  10. The renal artery is a large blood vessel that controls blood flow into your kidneys. For most people at rest, the renal kidneys pump a little over 5 cups (1.2 liters) of blood to your kidneys each minute.

  11. 24.2C: Supply of Blood and Nerves to the Kidneys

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    renal artery: These arise off the side of the abdominal aorta, immediately below the superior mesenteric artery, and supply the kidneys with blood. renal vein: The veins that drain the kidney and connect the kidney to the inferior vena cava.