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27 July, 22:42

Indicate the pathway of urine formation to urine output by placing each of the structures in the correct sequential order from left to right.

- minor Calyx

- Collecting Tubule

- Nephron

- Collecting Duct

- Urethra

- Major Calyx

- Bladder

- Papillary duct

- Renal Pelvis

- Ureters

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  1. 27 July, 22:51
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    Nephron- - Collecting Tubule-Collecting Duct - Papillary duct - minor Calyx - Major Calyx - Renal Pelvis - Ureters - Bladder - Urethra

    Explanation:

    Nephron is a basic unit of kidney, in which urine is formed through the process of filtration (it occurs in glomerulus of the nephron). Nephrons are connected with the collecting duct system of the kidney to a minor calyx. The collecting duct system consists of connecting tubule, medullary collecting duct and papillary duct. The whole collecting duct system has a role in reabsorption and excretion.

    Papillary ducts open at minor calyx, later in major calyx. Calyces open in pelvis, which is located inside hilum of kidney. Ureters travel out of kidney through hilum and pour urine into the urinary bladder. Urethra is a tube with the role to tranport the urine from the bladder when the bladder is full.
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