medulla of kidney passes urine into urinary bladder
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The medulla contains multiple cone-shaped lobes, known as medullary pyramids. These urinary lobes are fused in the cortex. The urine drains into the renal pelvis, which is the initial part of the ureter. The hilum of the kidney is the site of entry and exit for renal artery, renal vein, and ureter
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The medulla contains multiple cone-shaped lobes, known as medullary pyramids. These urinary lobes are fused in the cortex. The urine drains into the renal pelvis, which is the initial part of the ureter. The hilum of the kidney is the site of entry and exit for renal artery, renal vein, and ureter.
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