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What is the extension of the pelvis that encircles the apex of the pyramids?

calyx


Function of minor calyx?

the papilla duct of each renal pyramid is in cup called a minor calyx which collects urine. The 2 or 3 minor calyx converge to make a major calyx.


Which receives urine from the renal papilla the minor calyx or the minor calyx?

unire fromed in the kidney passes through a renal papilla at the apex into a minor calyx


What is the funnel shaped region of the kidney called?

Minor calyx


Projection with tiny openings into minor calyx?

Renal Papilla


Which sequence for kidney inner structure is correct?

Medulla, renal pyramids, renal papilla , minor calyx, major calyx , renal pelvis , ureter


Projection with tiny openings into a minor calyx?

This structure is likely describing the renal papilla, which projects into the minor calyx in the kidney. The renal papilla is the tip of the renal pyramid containing the openings of the collecting ducts for urine drainage into the renal calyces and eventually the renal pelvis.


What is a group of sepals called?

Corolla.


Funnel-shaped structure that surrounds the tip of each renal pyramid and collects urine from the ducts of the pyramids is called the?

Renal papilla. The renal papilla is the tip of each renal pyramid where urine is collected before being expelled into the minor calyx.


These protect a flower before it opens?

The part of the flower that protects it before it opens is preferably called a sepal.


What is the function of sepal and petal?

The sepals are the green-leaf like structures that enclose and protect the developing flower. It is a modified leaf in the outermost whorl calyx of a flower. The calyx (which the sepals are the outer part of) protects the bud before it opens. The sepal allows the calyx to open and provides rigid support for the petals and reproductive organs of the flower.


What happens to tubular fluid once it leaves the papillary duct?

Once the tubular fluid leaves the papillary duct in the kidney, it enters the minor calyx, which then flows into the major calyx, renal pelvis, and finally the ureter to be transported to the bladder for storage and eventual elimination as urine.