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Explain the internal structure of the kidney?

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Answered by sneha2126
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Answer:

kidneys outer layer is known as cortex and inner layer is known as Modula

Explanation:

it form urine

it regulates osma formation

Answered by Anonymous
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The inner side consists of the renal artery, renal vein, and ureter. This inner side of the kidney is called the renal hilus. Each kidney is surrounded by a thin connective tissue layer called the renal capsule. The capsule functions to maintain the shape of the kidney and it also protects the inner kidney tissues.

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