Asked by Sierra Harrison on Jul 22, 2024

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Renal papillae drain into ________.

A) minor calyces
B) major calyces
C) the renal pelvis
D) renal columns
E) the ureter

Renal Papillae

Renal Papillae are the apex of the renal pyramids in the kidneys that project into the minor calyx, playing a crucial role in the transport of urine to the ureter.

Minor Calyces

Small cup-shaped structures in the kidney where urine collects before passing into the major calyces.

  • Learn the anatomy of the renal drainage system and the functional similarities between different segments of the nephron.
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Elizabeth ChedesterJul 22, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Renal papillae drain into minor calyces, which then combine to form major calyces. The major calyces then join together to form the renal pelvis, which eventually narrows to become the ureter.