Biology, asked by mayankgoswami16, 10 months ago

The part of kidney, gateway for ureter, nerves and blood vessels is?
A) Hilus
B) Renal pore
C) Minor calyx
D) Major calyx​

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Answered by hurriyahoor70
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Explanation:

The medial margin of each kidney is marked by a deep fissure, known as the renal hilum. This acts as a gateway to the kidney - normally the renal vessels and ureter enter/exit the kidney via this structure.

so the answer is renal hilium.....or you can say. renal pore.

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Answered by anjumraees
0

Answer:

Renal Hilus is correct option

Explanation:

1)The renal hilu or renal pedicle is te recessed central fissure through which the kidney's arteries, nerves, and ureter travel.

2)The kidney's medial border is concave in the middle and convex toward either extremity, pointing forward and slightly downward.

It has a deep longitudinal fissure in the centre, which is surrounded by conspicuous overhanging anterior and posterior lips.

3)This hilum carries the arteries, nerves, and ureter through this fissure.

The renal vein leaves the kidney, the renal artery enters, and the renal pelvis leaves the kidney from front to back.

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