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differences between renal papilla and renal pelvis

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Each renal papilla secretes urine into a minor calyx, with the infundibula of the minor calyces converging into two or three major calyces. The major calyces coalesce to form the renal pelvis and, eventually, the proximal ureter.

Each ureter travels inferiorly in the retroperitoneum, passing posterior to the bladder and inserting into the base of the bladder. The urethra originates at the bladder neck, just inferior to the ureteral orifices, and, in males, is surrounded by the prostate gland.

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