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STRUCTURE OF KIDNEY​

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Answered by arpitsinghchas
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A bean shaped organ with two nerves called renal artery and renal vein and two ureters that supply urine from kidney to urinary bladder and after that it moves out through the urethra.

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Answered by AhsanAyaz
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The functional substance, or parenchyma, of the kidney is divided into two major structures: the outer renal cortex and the inner renal medulla. Grossly, these structures take the shape of eight to 18 cone-shaped renal lobes, each containing renal cortex surrounding a portion of medulla called a renal pyramid.

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