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Is the renal pelvis the central collecting region in the kidney?

calyx


Area of the kidney from which ureters exit?

The area of the kidney from which the ureters exit is called the renal pelvis. It is a funnel-shaped structure that collects urine from the kidney's collecting ducts before it passes through the ureters into the bladder.


What is the correct spelling of Collecting area in the kidney?

The correct spelling is "collecting area" in the kidney, which refers to the region where urine is collected from the nephrons before it moves to the renal pelvis. It includes structures like the collecting ducts and is crucial for the concentration and transport of urine.


What does the medical term caliceal mean?

Caliceal means related to the calix, or collecting area, of the kidney.


What is the central collecting region in the kidney called?

The individual units of the kidney, called nephrons, produce urine and empty into structures called collecting ducts. Many nephrons empty into a single collecting duct. Similarly, many collecting ducts empty into a minor calyx. Minor calyces empty into a major calyx, and the major calyces empty into the singular renal pelvis (each kidney has a single pelvis). The renal pelvis empties into the ureter.


Collecting waste fluid?

kidney


What is the basin like area of the kidney continuous with the ureter called?

The basin-like area of the kidney that is continuous with the ureter is called the renal pelvis. It collects urine from the kidney's collecting ducts before it flows into the ureter for transport to the bladder.


What structure of kidney contains the collecting tubules?

medulla


What is a pelvocalyceal system?

The pelvocalyceal system refers to the collecting system of the kidney, which includes the renal pelvis and the calyces. It is responsible for collecting urine produced by the kidney and transporting it towards the ureter for excretion from the body. Abnormalities in the pelvocalyceal system can lead to issues like kidney stones or hydronephrosis.


What is pyelocaliectasis?

Mild dilatation of the collecting system of the kidney-- calyces and renal pelvis.


Function of the collecting duct of the kidneys?

The collecting duct system is the final component of the kidney to influence the body's electrolyte and fluid balance. In humans, the system accounts for 4-5 percent of the kidney's reabsorption of sodium and 5% of the kidney's reabsorption of water. At times of extreme dehydration, over 24% of the filtered water may be reabsorbed in the collecting duct system. Basically, it collects the urine that a nephron (a unit of kidney that filters) filters.


What is the term for the entire functional structure unit of the kidney from glomerulus through collecting tubule?

Nephron