Biology, asked by aseemanand93, 10 months ago

renal vein function..​

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Answered by karthik0980
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Explanation:

There are two renal veins, a left and a right. They branch off the inferior vena cava and drain oxygen-depleted blood from the kidneys.

As they enter the kidneys, each vein separates into two parts. The posterior veins assist in draining the back section of each kidney, while the anterior veins assist the front part. These veins also are responsible for draining blood from the ureter, which transports urine away from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.

Answered by 200711
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Answer:

The renal veins are the veins that drain the kidney . They connect the kidney to the inferior vena cava . They carry the blood filtered by the kidney .

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