Which is the correct sequence of arteries that a drop of blood would flow through as it entered the kidney and moved toward a glomerulus?

A. Renal artery - interlobar artery - segmental artery - arcuate artery - interlobular artery
B. Renal artery - segmental artery - interlobar artery - arcuate artery - interlobular artery
C. Arcuate artery - interlobular artery - segmental artery - interlobar artery - renal artery
D. Interlobar artery - segmental artery - interlobular artery - renal artery - arcuate artery
E. Segmental artery - interlobar artery - interlobular artery - renal artery - arcuate artery


Answer: B

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