Biology, asked by Mukesh8585, 1 month ago

I am a tube like structure, which forms pyramids and calyces, that open into pelvis, which leads into ureter. Who am I?

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Answered by bhagyashreehappy123
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Which of the following statements about the kidney is false?

Which of the following statements about the kidney is false?The renal pelvis drains into the ureter.

Which of the following statements about the kidney is false?The renal pelvis drains into the ureter.The renal pyramids are in the medulla.

Which of the following statements about the kidney is false?The renal pelvis drains into the ureter.The renal pyramids are in the medulla.The cortex covers the capsule.

Which of the following statements about the kidney is false?The renal pelvis drains into the ureter.The renal pyramids are in the medulla.The cortex covers the capsule.Nephrons are in the renal cortex.

Which of the following statements about the kidney is false?The renal pelvis drains into the ureter.The renal pyramids are in the medulla.The cortex covers the capsule.Nephrons are in the renal cortex.Show Answer

Which of the following statements about the kidney is false?The renal pelvis drains into the ureter.The renal pyramids are in the medulla.The cortex covers the capsule.Nephrons are in the renal cortex.Show AnswerStatement c is false.

The renal pelvis leads to the ureter on the outside of the kidney. On the inside of the kidney, the renal pelvis branches out into two or three extensions called the major calyces, which further branch into the minor calyces. The ureters are urine-bearing tubes that exit the kidney and empty into the urinary bladder.

Answered by adarshtiwari9523
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The renal calyces are chambers of the kidney through which urine passes. The minor calyces surround the apex of the renal pyramids. Urine formed in the kidney passes through a renal papilla at the apex into the minor calyx; two or three minor calyces converge to form a major calyx, through which urine passes before continuing through the renal pelvis into the ureter.

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