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the renal medulla is composed of tissue called

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Renal Medulla

The medulla consists of multiple pyramidal tissue masses, called the renal pyramids, which are triangle structures that contain a dense network of nephrons. At one end of each nephron, in the cortex of the kidney, is a cup-shaped structure called the Bowman's capsule.

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The medulla consists of multiple pyramidal tissue masses, called the renal pyramids, which are triangle structures that contain a dense network of nephrons. At one end of each nephron, in the cortex of the kidney, is a cup-shaped structure called the Bowman's capsule.

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