Asked by Mia Mo Antonius on Apr 28, 2024

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Where are the renal pyramids located in the kidney?

A) in the renal hilum
B) in the renal medulla
C) in the renal cortex
D) in the renal capsule

Renal Medulla

The innermost part of the kidney, composed of renal pyramids and tubules, crucial for concentrating urine.

Renal Pyramids

Cone-shaped tissues of the kidney that house the nephrons, the functional units that filter blood to produce urine.

Renal Cortex

The outer portion of the kidney where initial filtration of blood takes place.

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imaani yeltonMay 04, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The renal pyramids are located in the renal medulla, which is the innermost part of the kidney. They are triangular structures made up of renal tubules and are responsible for producing urine.