Minor calyx
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Minor calyx | |||
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Frontal section through the kidney | |||
Latin | calices renales minores | ||
Gray's | subject #254 1225 | ||
Precursor | Ureteric bud | ||
MeSH | Kidney+calices | ||
Dorlands/Elsevier | c_03/12206030 |
The minor calyx, in the kidney, surrounds the apex of the malpighian pyramids. Urine formed in the kidney passes through a papilla at the apex into the minor calyx then into the major calyx.
Peristalsis of the smooth muscle originating in pace-maker cells originating in the walls of the calyces propels urine through the pelvis and ureters to the bladder.
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- SUNY Labs 40:06-0108 - "Posterior Abdominal Wall: Internal Structure of a Kidney"
- Histology at BU 15901loa - "Urinary System: neonatal kidney"
- Norman/Georgetown posteriorabdomen (renalpelvis)
- Diagram at bway.net
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Minor Calyx was also a band in Michigan