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how is renal capsule formed?​

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Answered by RaviRock1525K
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The renal capsule is a tough fibrous layer surrounding the kidney and covered in a layer of perirenal fat known as the adipose capsule of kidney. The adipose capsule is sometimes included in the structure of the renal capsule. It provides some protection from trauma and damage. The renal capsule is surrounded by the renal fascia. Overlying the renal fascia and between this and the transverse fascia is a region of pararenal fat.

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Answered by nayakdibyajyoti09
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Explanation:

During development it comprises a single layer of flattened cells that lie above the crotical stroma and the condensed mesenchyme of the nephrogenic zone

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