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Explain about the L.S.of a kidney???​

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Answered by asthakz
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Inside the kidneys are a number of pyramid-shaped lobes. Each consists of an outer renal cortex and an inner renal medulla. Nephrons flow between these sections. These are the urine-producing structures of the kidneys.

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Answered by astha23kz
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Gross anatomy The substance, or parenchyma, of the kidney is divided into two major structures: the outer renal cortex and the inner renal medulla. ... Between the renal pyramids are projections of cortex called renal columns. Nephrons, the urine-producing functional structures of the kidney, span the cortex and medulla.

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