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Question
The correct path of transport of urine is ______
Options
Renal pelvis → minor calyx → major calyx → collecting duct
Collecting duct → major calyx → minor calyx → renal pelvis
Major calyx → minor calyx → collecting duct → renal pelvis
Collecting duct → minor calyx → major calyx → renal pelvis
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Solution
The correct path of transport of urine is Collecting duct → minor calyx → major calyx → renal pelvis.
Explanation:
Urine is formed by ultrafiltration, selective reabsorption, and secretion in the structural unit called a nephron. All nephrons open in a common collecting duct which in turn opens into a minor calyx. Major calyx, renal pelvis, and then into the ureter. urinary bladder, urethra, and expelled out by a process called micturition.
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