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Juxtamedullary Nephrons
Specialized nephrons in the kidneys that play a crucial role in concentrating urine and are located near the boundary of the cortex and medulla.
Cortical Nephrons
Nephrons located in the kidney's cortex, characterized by shorter loops of Henle, playing a key role in filtering blood and urine formation.
Nephron Loops
The loop of Henle, a section of the nephron in the kidney that plays a crucial role in the concentration of urine and reabsorption of water and salts.
Cortical Radiate Arteries
Arteries that radiate outward from the arcuate arteries within the kidney's cortex, supplying blood to the nephrons.
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