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What type of connective tissues surrounds and protects the kidneys?

Asked by Dbiro, Last updated: Apr 13, 2024

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Christian Jackson

Christian Jackson

Christian Jackson
Christian Jackson, Content Developer, Austin

Answered Apr 09, 2019

The correct answer to this question is renal fascia. It is also known as the Gerota's fascia and Gerota's capsule. It is apart of the urinary system. Not only does it connect the kidney and adrenal glands, but it also seperates pararenal fat from the adipose capsule of the kidney. The order of the deeper layers of the renal fascia are the adipose capsule, the renal capsule, and the parenchyma.

The kidney also has spaces which are divded into three compartments. These compartments include the anterior, perinephric, and posterior pararenal spaces. The renal fascia has involvement in many urinary tract diseases, which include renal calculi, focal renal scarring, and acute renal infection.

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John Adney

John Adney

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Answered Feb 28, 2017

Adipose is not a connective tissue the correct answer is renal fasica
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sidneywaustin

sidneywaustin

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Answered Feb 19, 2017

Renal Fascia

  • dense irregular connective tissue

  • anchors to structures & abdominal cavity
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John Smith

John Smith

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Answered Nov 25, 2016

Adipose
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