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The structures that distal tubes flow into are the collecting ducts of the kidneys. The collecting ducts are small tubes through which urine flows into the renal pelvis.
The renal papilla is located in the kidneys. The function of the renal papilla is to store urine before it is excreted from the bladder. It contains part of the secreting tubules and the collecting tubules.
renal pelvis
The renal pelvis.
collecting ducts
collecting ducts and uriniferous tubules
The structures that distal tubes flow into are the collecting ducts of the kidneys. The collecting ducts are small tubes through which urine flows into the renal pelvis.
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The renal papilla is located in the kidneys. The function of the renal papilla is to store urine before it is excreted from the bladder. It contains part of the secreting tubules and the collecting tubules.
The renal pelvis collects urine filtrate from the collecting tubules.
renal pelvis
SecretionSecretion is the process by which substances move into the distal and collecting tubules from blood in the capillaries around these tubules.
The renal pelvis.
collecting ducts
The collecting ducts from the nephrons empty immediately into the renal pelvis or pyelum. The renal pelvis is part of the ureter that collects urine.
Renal pyramids include collecting ducts and secreting ducts. These help with digestion and also with storing energy from food that is eaten.
The loop of Henle, the collecting ducts, the minor and major calyxes.