Asked by Andrew Torres on Jun 12, 2024

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The kidney has three regions: the renal pelvis, the renal atria, and the renal ventricle.

Renal Pelvis

A central space, or cavity, in the kidney where urine collects before moving to the ureter.

  • Appreciate the foundational layout and purposes of the human urinary system.
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karthika naiduJun 13, 2024
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Explanation :
The kidney has three regions, but they are the renal cortex, the renal medulla, and the renal pelvis. The terms "renal atria" and "renal ventricle" are not correct anatomical terms for regions of the kidney.