From innermost to outermost, the protective layers on the kidney are the

A. renal corpuscle, perinephric fat, renal fascia, paranephric fat.
B. fibrous capsule, paranephric fat, renal fascia, perinephric fat.
C. renal fascia, paranephric fat, renal corpuscle, perinephric fat.
D. renal fascia, perinephric fat, fibrous capsule, paranephric fat.
E. fibrous capsule, perinephric fat, renal fascia, paranephric fat.


Answer: E

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