what is the no of renal pyramids in 1 kidney
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Renal pyramids are kidney tissues that are shaped like cones. Another term for renal pyramids is malpighian pyramids. Between seven and eighteen pyramids exist in the innermost part of the kidney, which is called the renal medulla; in humans, there are usually only seven of the pyramids.
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Renal pyramids are kidney tissues that are shaped like cones. Another term for renal pyramids is malpighian pyramids. Between seven and eighteen pyramidsexist in the innermost part of the kidney, which is called the renal medulla; in humans, there are usually only seven of the pyramids.
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Renal pyramids are kidney tissues that are shaped like cones. Another term for renal pyramids is malpighian pyramids. Between seven and eighteen pyramidsexist in the innermost part of the kidney, which is called the renal medulla; in humans, there are usually only seven of the pyramids.
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