Biology, asked by pravalikaGoud, 8 months ago

what is renal artery ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The renal arteries normally arise off the left interior side of the abdominal aorta, immediately below the superior mesenteric artery, and supply the kidneys with blood. Each is directed across the crus of the diaphragm, so as to form nearly a right angle.

Answered by CrazyKupKakes
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The renal artery comes directly from the aorta to the kidney. It breaks up in capillaries to form the glomerulus. So, blood in renal artery is uncirculated, doesn't have any wastes and is purely oxygenated.

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