Which of the following structures are located in the renal medulla? (Check all that apply.)Check All That ApplyCollecting ductsCollecting ductsDistal convoluted tubuleDistal convoluted tubuleNephron loopNephron loopProximal convoluted tubuleProximal convoluted tubuleRenal corpuscleRenal corpuscle PrevQuestion 11 of 15 Total11 of 15Visit question map
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Which of the following structures are located in the renal medulla? (Check all that apply.)Check All That ApplyCollecting ductsCollecting ductsDistal convoluted tubuleDistal convoluted tubuleNephron loopNephron loopProximal convoluted tubuleProximal convoluted tubuleRenal corpuscleRenal corpuscle PrevQuestion 11 of 15 Total11 of 15Visit question map
Solution
The structures located in the renal medulla are:
- Collecting ducts
- Nephron loop
The other structures, such as the Distal convoluted tubule, Proximal convoluted tubule, and Renal corpuscle, are located in the renal cortex, not the medulla.
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