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a fibrous connective tissue that surrounds each kidney is called 1)cortex 2)hilium 3)medulla 4)renal capsule​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The renal fascia is a thin, outer layer of fibrous connective tissue that surrounds each kidney (and the attached adrenal gland) and fastens it to surrounding structures.

Answered by zumba12
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4)renal capsule is the precise answer.

Explanation:

  • Each kidney is held in place with the aid of using connective tissue, referred to as renal fascia, and is surrounded with the aid of using a thick layer of adipose tissue, called perirenal fats which allow to shield it.
  • A tough, fibrous, connective tissue renal capsule carefully envelopes every kidney and presents assistance for the gentle tissue this is inside.
  • The kidneys are made of 3 outside layers, which include the renal fascia (the outermost layer), the perirenal fats pill, and lastly, the innermost layer, the renal pill, which then surrounds the gap of the renal cortex.

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