"Pronephric" Examples
Usage Examples of Pronephric:
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Embryology: Pronephros, the first renal precursor, is formed in week 3, and it is temporary and soon regresses, giving rise to the mesonephros in the fourth week.
Example: The pronephric ducts are primarily responsible for the kidney's embryological development.
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Definition: The pronephric glomus cells are filled with vacuoles which contain various drugs used in monitoring kidney function.
Example: These cells have pores on their surface for transfer of nutrients to their environment and are also said to form lumen.
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Purpose: Pronephric system may tightly control water balance without altering the total concentration of solutes in the urine.
Example: This mechanism leads to improvement in blood pressure in patients with essential hypertension.
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Role: Evolutionary relationship between molluscs to directly convert pro-nephric tissue into creeping sex organs.
Example: No placental gaps are found in such molluscs, an absence that means other structures required for reproduction must be developed through wet outline veins during polyp apex fixation.
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Arrangement of Nephrons: Each pronephric somite contains approximately six pro-nephric tubules and pronephric podocytes.
Example: The open glomus capillary tuft from each pro-nephric tube unit can have the same frequencies as the surface loop numbers of the double chains of vesicles and elongated actual transport proteins on mature tubular diatoms.