write the structure of kidney
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Inside the kidneys are a number of pyramid-shaped lobes. Each consists of an outer renal cortex and an inner renal medulla . Nephrons flow between these sections. ... Each kidney excreted urine
through a tube called the ureter that leads to the bladder.
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- The kidneys are located toward the rear of the abdomen, one on either side of the spine.
- In order to create room for the liver, the right kidney is somewhat smaller and lower than the left.
- Males' kidneys weigh 125–170 g, whereas female kidneys weigh 115–155 g.
- Each kidney is surrounded by a strong, fibrous capsule. Two layers of fat provide additional defence. On top of the kidneys, the adrenal glands are found.
- A variety of pyramid-shaped lobes exist within the kidneys. An outer renal cortex and an inner renal medulla make up each of these structures. Between these parts, nephrons flow freely. The kidneys' structures that produce urine are known as these.
- The renal arteries carry blood into the kidneys and the renal veins transport it out. Although the kidneys are tiny organs, they get 20–25 percent of the body's blood supply. Source that can be trusted
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- The output of the heart is a percentage of the total output of the heart.
- The ureter, which connects each kidney to the bladder, is where urine is excreted.
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