Function of medullary pyramid of kidney cross section
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The pyramids consist mainly of tubules that transport urine from the cortical, or outer, part of the kidney, where urine is produced, to the calyces, or cup-shaped cavities in which urine collects before it passes through the ureter to the bladder. The point of each pyramid, called the papilla, projects into a calyx...
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The medulla is composed of a series of conical structures (medullary pyramids), the base of each cone being continuous with the inner limit of the cortex and the pointed peak of the pyramid protruding into part of the urine collecting system (the calyceal system) towards the hilum of the kidney.
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