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what do u meant by hilum.??​

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Answered by sandeepkumar2272005
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Explanation:

Hilum may refer to: Hilum (anatomy), a part of an organ where structures such as blood vessels and nerves enter the body. Hilum (botany), a scar on a seed or spore created by detachment.

Answered by Anonymous
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In human anatomy, the hilum (/ˈhaɪləm/; plural hila), sometimes formerly called a hilus (/ˈhaɪləs/; plural hili), is a depression or fissure where structures such as blood vessels and nerves enter an organ. ... Hilum of kidney, admits the renal artery, vein, ureter, and nerves.

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In human anatomy, the hilum (/ˈhaɪləm/; plural hila), sometimes formerly called a hilus (/ˈhaɪləs/; plural hili), is a depression or fissure where structures such as blood vessels and nerves enter an organ. ... Hilum of kidney, admits the renal artery, vein, ureter, and nerves.

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In human anatomy, the hilum (/ˈhaɪləm/; plural hila), sometimes formerly called a hilus (/ˈhaɪləs/; plural hili), is a depression or fissure where structures such as blood vessels and nerves enter an organ. ... Hilum of kidney, admits the renal artery, vein, ureter, and nerves.

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