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Papillary (collecting) ducts are anatomical structures of the kidneys, previously known as the ducts of Bellini. Papillary ducts represent the most distal portion of the collectingduct system. They receive renal filtrate (precursor to urine) from several medullary collecting ducts and empty into a minor calyx.
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Duct of Bellini:
- The medulla of the mammalian kidney contains the duct of Bellini, also known as the papillary duct. Receiving renal filtrate, they discharge it into the minor calyx. Therefore, "medulla of mammalian kidney" is the appropriate response.
- Ducts of Bellini refer to the collecting duct's farthest section. They open into the minor calyx and take in renal filtrate from a number of collecting ducts.
- Papillary ducts are another name for Bellini ducts. They transfer and concentrate urine from nephrons to bigger ducts that join with renal calyces, cavities where urine accumulates before passing through the kidneys.
- The discharging duct, often referred to as the duct of Bellini, is created when several collecting ducts connect together. The tops of all draining ducts are accessible to the pelvis.
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