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CASK microscopy kidney
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CASK microscopy kidney

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Check ALL structures that belong to the renal (or Malpighian) corpuscle.

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Proximal tubulus
Distal tubulus
Glomerulus
Bowman's capsule
Loop of Henle
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CASK microscopy kidney

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Check ALL structures that belong to the renal (or Malpighian) corpuscle.

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Proximal tubulus
Distal tubulus
Glomerulus
Bowman's capsule
Loop of Henle
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CASK microscopy kidney

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Check ALL structures that belong to the renal (or Malpighian) corpuscle.

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Proximal tubulus
Distal tubulus
Glomerulus
Bowman's capsule
Loop of Henle
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CASK microscopy kidney

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Check ALL structures that belong to the renal (or Malpighian) corpuscle.

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Proximal tubulus
Distal tubulus
Glomerulus
Bowman's capsule
Loop of Henle
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CASK microscopy kidney

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Check ALL structures that belong to the renal (or Malpighian) corpuscle.

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Proximal tubulus
Distal tubulus
Glomerulus
Bowman's capsule
Loop of Henle
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CASK microscopy kidney

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Check ALL structures that belong to the renal (or Malpighian) corpuscle.

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Proximal tubulus
Distal tubulus
Glomerulus
Bowman's capsule
Loop of Henle
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CASK microscopy kidney

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Above you see a kidney slide with an immunohistochemical stain ( selective brown/black color). Such a selective stain gives you specific information about particular tissues and strucure types and their location in the kidney. What specific nephron segment is specifically stained in this histological slide? Think what type of tubuli you expect most at this level in the kidney, you can eliminate some possibilities by looking at the tubule profiles...  Hint : Do you see the ratio between the tubuli profiles ? Also, think about the different length of the tubuli segments...

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Tubulus contortus I (TCI)
Tubulus rectus II (TRII)
Tubulus contortus II (TCII)
Ductus colligens
Tubulus rectus I (TRI)
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CASK microscopy kidney

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Above you see a kidney slide with an immunohistochemical stain (very selective brownish color) . Such a selective stain gives you specific information about particular tissues and strucure types and their location in the kidney. What specific nephron segment is specifically stained in this histological slide? Hint : this specific stain only colored very few structures in this slide.  Think what type of tubuli you expect most at this level, you can eliminate some possibilities by looking at the tubule profiles... Don't get fooled if some debris is caused by coloring artefacts...

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Tubulus contortus I
Tubulus contortus II
Ductus colligens
Thick ascending limb of Henle
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CASK microscopy kidney

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Above you see a kidney slide with an immunohistochemical stain (very selective brownish color) . Such a selective stain gives you specific information about particular tissues and strucure types and their location in the kidney. What specific nephron segment is specifically stained in this histological slide? Think what type of tubuli you expect most at this level in the kidney, you can eliminate some possibilities by looking at the tubule profiles... 

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Thick ascending limb of Henle
Tubulus contortus I (TCI)
Tubulus contortus II (TCII)
Ductus colligens
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CASK microscopy kidney
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CASK microscopy kidney

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Given: Blood is filtered in the glomerulus, which results in the production of primary urine.

Task: Bring the terms listed below into the right order so that they reflect the route of the primary urine through the nephron. Starting point is the renal corpuscle.


1. Proximal tubule - convoluted part
2. Proximal tubule - straight part
3. Loop of Henle - descending part
4. Loop of Henle - ascending part
5. Distal convoluted tubule
6. Collecting duct