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bowman's capsule. The collecting duct found in Bowman's Capsule passes the urine to the renal pelvis, which is drained by the ureter
Until the liquid reaches the renal pelvis, it is "glomerular filtrate," when it reaches the pelvis, it is called "urine"
In the renal pelvis
The renal pelvis collects urine filtrate from the collecting tubules.
Blood enters any of the kidney's numerous nephrons and is filtered through glomerulus in the glomerular capsule (also called the Bowman's capsule) after which the fluid travels through the renal tubule (consisting of the proximal tubule, loop of Henle, then distal convoluted tubule), where crucial nutrients are reabsorbed into the bloodstream, before finally becoming fully concentrated in the collecting ducts. The collecting ducts then empty out to the renal pelvis.
Yes, males also have a pelvis. It is a bony structure that provides support for the lower spine and protects the internal organs of the pelvis region. The male pelvis is generally narrower and more vertically oriented compared to the female pelvis.
the pelvis
The renal pelvis is the structure in the kidney that empties into the ureter. It collects urine from the calyces and funnels it into the ureter for transport to the bladder.
The coccx is in the center of the pelvis. Lateral meaning to the side would show that the pelvis is lateral to the coccyx.
The pelvis is the bowl-shaped structure that supports the spine.
I don't really sharks have a pelvis, yes they have pelvic fins but i believe its in reference to the area its in. Sharks don't have pelvis because they are fish not mammals.
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