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SUMMARY:13.2 Structures
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The nephron or renal tubule consists of Bowman's capsule, the proximal convoluted tubule, a loop called "Henle's loop", the distal convoluted tubule, and the collecting tubules which empty into the renal pelvis at the calyx of the kidney. The kidney has approximately one million nephrons.
Each kidney is connected to the urinary bladder by a ureter. These muscular tubes are about ten inches (25 cm) in length, beginning at the renal pelvis. The wall of the ureter has three layers, an outer fibrous coat, a middle smooth muscle layer that propels urine along the ureter, and an inner mucous membrane.
The urinary bladder is a hollow muscular organ that serves as a reservoir for urine. It lies in the pelvis behind the pubic bone. Three openings mark off a triangular area. These are the two ureters and the urethra. The trigone is smooth, even when the bladder is empty and the remainder of the smooth muscle is in folds. The bladder has three layers, with the exception of the superior and...

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