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nutrient arteries of kidney - translation to arabic

NUTRIENT ARTERY IN BONES
Arteria nutricia; Arteria nutriens; Nutrient foramina; Nutrient arteries; Nutrient vein

nutrient arteries of kidney      
الشَّرايينُ المُغَذِّيَةُ للْكُلْيَة
nutrient arteries of kidney      
‎ الشَّرايينُ المُغَذِّيَةُ للْكُلْيَة,الفُروعُ المِحْفَظِيَّةُ لِلْشِّرْيانِ الكُلْوِيّ‎
nephropathy         
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URINARY SYSTEM DISEASE THAT IS LOCATED IN THE KIDNEY
Renal disease; Renal Disease; Kidney disorder; Kidney diseases; Renal diseases; Kidney defects; Kidney damage; Nephropathy; Kidney ailment; Kidney enlargement; Renal hypertrophy; Causes of kidney disease
‎ اعْتِلاَلُ الكُلْيَة‎

Definition

kidney bean
(kidney beans)
1.
Kidney beans are small, reddish-brown beans that are eaten as a vegetable. They are the seeds of a bean plant.
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2.
Kidney beans are long, very narrow beans that are green in colour and are eaten as a vegetable. They grow on a tall climbing plant and are the cases that contain the seeds of the plant. (AM; in BRIT, use French beans
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Wikipedia

Nutrient artery

The nutrient artery (arteria nutricia, or central artery), usually accompanied by one or two nutrient veins, enters the bone through the nutrient foramen, runs obliquely through the cortex, sends branches upward and downward to the bone marrow, which ramify in the endosteum–the vascular membrane lining the medullary cavity–and give twigs to the adjoining canals. Nutrient arteries are the most apparent blood vessels of the bones.

All bones possess larger or smaller foramina for the entrance of the nourishing blood-vessels; these are known as the nutrient foramina, and are particularly large in the shafts of the larger long bones, where they lead into a nutrient canal, which extends into the medullary cavity (bone marrow cavity).