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Answered by mevadarajesh
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C.Renal Pelvis

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The glomerular filtrate is filtered and the important components are reabsorbed in the peritubular capillaries. The urine is formed in the tubules of the kidneys. This urine is collected in the collecting duct and then filtered in the cavities of the kidneys. These cavities are cup-shaped structure called the calyces. The urine from the calyces enters the renal pelvis. This is the region from which the urine is discharged. The urine present in the renal pelvis is then transferred to the ureters

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Answered by IISLEEPINGBEAUTYII
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c. renal pelvis

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