. Fig- 32. A. Main arteries and veins of the kidney (right) of a Fin whale foetus 1-79 m. in length, after injection with carmine. B. Main arteries and veins of the kidney (left) of a Fin whale foetus 3-1 m. in length, after injection with carmine. be said that there are two main veins in the central core accompanying the arteries on either side of the main urinary duct. There are usually one or more veins draining the apical region. These form a central venous system for the organ and they are fed by lesser veins from all the groups of renculi bordering upon them and upon the central core. Th


. Fig- 32. A. Main arteries and veins of the kidney (right) of a Fin whale foetus 1-79 m. in length, after injection with carmine. B. Main arteries and veins of the kidney (left) of a Fin whale foetus 3-1 m. in length, after injection with carmine. be said that there are two main veins in the central core accompanying the arteries on either side of the main urinary duct. There are usually one or more veins draining the apical region. These form a central venous system for the organ and they are fed by lesser veins from all the groups of renculi bordering upon them and upon the central core. The more superficially placed renculi are drained by veins entering the peripheral network of the organ. This network spreads over the whole surface of the kidney within


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