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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.

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That structure is called as ureter. One each is going to bladder from the kidney. You have the urethra that carry urine from bladder to out side of your body. It is a single tube. You need to remember one term called as uterus. That means part of the female reproductive system, which carry foetus for about nine months.

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The URETERS. You have one ureter on each side of the body.

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The ureters connect the kidneys to the bladder.

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The ureters connect the two systems together by draining the urine from the kidneys into the bladder.

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Q: What is the structure in the kidneys that conveys the processed urine to the renal pelvis?
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