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Urinary Bladder
A muscular sac in the pelvis that stores urine until it is expelled from the body.
Peritubular Capillary Network
A network of tiny blood vessels that surrounds the tubules in the kidneys, playing a critical role in the process of reabsorption and exchange of substances between blood and the tubular fluid.
Afferent Arteriole
A small artery that leads toward the capillaries of the glomerulus in the kidney, playing a key role in the filtration of blood.
Efferent Arteriole
A small blood vessel that carries blood away from the glomerulus of the kidney to the peritubular capillaries, playing a key role in regulating blood pressure and filtration rate in the kidney.
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