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Can you please tell me the what are the functions of renal artery

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Answered by hrithikgupta18
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Renal Artery

In medicine and anatomy, the word renalrefers to anything related to the kidney. For instance, renal failure is a failure of the kidneys. Often, the words we use as scientific terms - especially medical terms - are based on Latin words. 'Renal' comes from the Latin word for kidney. You have two kidneys, and the main functions of these organs are to remove waste from the bloodstream.

Arteries are numerous in your body. They are blood vessels that are responsible for (with a couple of exceptions) carrying oxygenated blood through the body. Your renal artery, then, is a blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood to your kidneys

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Renal Artery


In medicine and anatomy, the word renalrefers to anything related to the kidney. For instance, renal failure is a failure of the kidneys. Often, the words we use as scientific terms - especially medical terms - are based on Latin words. 'Renal' comes from the Latin word for kidney. You have two kidneys, and the main functions of these organs are to remove waste from the bloodstream.


Arteries are numerous in your body. They are blood vessels that are responsible for (with a couple of exceptions) carrying oxygenated blood through the body. Your renal artery, then, is a blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood to your kidneys


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