"Nephrops" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Nephrops is a genus of marine crustaceans, commonly known as Norway lobsters or langoustines. They are a type of prawn that are found in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean oceans. They are prized for their sweet and tender flesh, and are often used in seafood dishes.
Nephrops
A noun, Nephrops refers to a genus of lobsters.
A nephron is the functional unit of the kidney, responsible for filtering waste and excess substances from the blood. It is a tiny, complex structure that involves several key components, including a glomerulus, Bowman's capsule, and a tubule. Nephrons are responsible for regulating various bodily functions, such as blood pressure, electrolyte balance, and the removal of waste products from the body.
Nephronophthisis is a rare genetic disorder that affects the kidneys and is characterized by progressive degeneration of the renal cortex, leading to chronic kidney disease and eventually end-stage renal disease. It is typically diagnosed in infancy or early childhood and is often associated with other abnormalities, such as liver fibrosis and brain abnormalities.
Nephrons is a noun. A nephron is the functional unit of the kidney that produces urine by filtering waste products from the blood and regulating electrolyte balance. It is a small, complex structure that consists of a glomerulus (a cluster of tiny capillaries) surrounded by a Bowman's capsule, which itself is connected to a renal tubule. The nephron is responsible for filtering waste, excess ions, and water from the blood and excreting them in the urine.
Describing or related to a disease or condition affecting the kidneys, especially one that damages the nephrons, the functional units of the kidneys responsible for filtration and excretion of waste products from the blood.
Nephropexy is a surgical procedure to fix or anchor the kidney to its surrounding tissues or to other organs in the abdominal cavity.
Nephrophthisis is a rare genetic disorder that affects the development and function of the kidneys, characterized by patchy scarring and inflammation of the renal tissue. It can lead to chronic kidney disease and potentially kidney failure.
The Nephropidae is a family of marine crustaceans, commonly known as true lobsters. They are characterized by their long antennae, claw-like appendages on their legs, and distinctive shell morphology. True lobsters are found in oceans all over the world and are popular edible seafood.
Nephropsidae is a family of marine crustaceans commonly known as lobster-like prawns or deep-water lobsters. They are a type of decapod, having ten legs, and are typically found in deep, cold waters of the Atlantic and Mediterranean oceans.
Nephroptosis refers to the medical condition in which one or both kidneys descend or drop from their normal position in the retroperitoneal space, typically due to a weakening of the surrounding muscles or fibrous connective tissue. This condition can cause compression of the kidney's blood vessels and impede its function, potentially leading to symptoms such as flank pain, nausea, and vomiting.
I apologize, but the word "nephropyosis" does not seem to be a valid or recognized medical term. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word. Could you please provide more context or clarify what you meant to say? I'd be happy to help you with your question or provide an explanation for a different word.
Nephrorrhaphy is a medical term that refers to a surgical procedure that involves repairing or reattaching a damaged or severed kidney.
Nephrosclerosis is a medical term that refers to the hardening or scarring of the small blood vessels in the kidneys, usually as a result of high blood pressure or atherosclerosis (the buildup of plaque in the blood vessels).
Nephrosis is a medical term that refers to a type of kidney disease characterized by a degeneration or necrosis (death) of the kidney cells. It is often used interchangeably with nephritis, which refers to inflammation of the kidneys. In nephrosis, the damage to the kidney cells leads to the accumulation of toxins and waste products in the blood, which can cause symptoms such as swelling, high blood pressure, and kidney failure.