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what is a vasa recta​

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Answered by archana2025
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vasa recta. one of a series of long loops of thin-walled blood vessels (efferent arterioles) that dip down alongside the loop of Henle in the vertebrate kidney. They pass blood into the interlumbar veins and then into the renal vein.

Answered by InstaPrince
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vasa recta. one of a series of long loops of thin-walled blood vessels (efferent arterioles) that dip down alongside the loop of Henle in the vertebrate kidney. They pass blood into the interlumbar veins and then into the renal vein.

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