kidney pyramid

Malphigian pyramid

Kidney pyramids are the conical arrangements of tubules that constitute the renal medulla in a multi-lobed mammalian kidney; they contain the loops of Henle and the medullary collecting ducts.

Type Organ
Parent Structure organ part
Latin Name Malphigian pyramid
FMA ID 258870

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the kidney pyramid?
Kidney pyramids are the conical arrangements of tubules that constitute the renal medulla in a multi-lobed mammalian kidney; they contain the loops of Henle and the medullary collecting ducts.
What is the Latin name for the kidney pyramid?
The Latin name for the kidney pyramid is Malphigian pyramid.

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