The part of the mammalian kidney that stores urine is the 

a

capsule

b

medulla

c

pelvis

d

bladder

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calebbanky247
3 years ago

I think the answer is the pelvis, because the question was 'part of the kidney'

JulietEddy
3 years ago

On the inside of the kidney, the renal pelvis branches out into two or three extensions called the major calyces, which further branch into the minor calyces. The ureters are urine-bearing tubes that exit the kidney and empty into the urinary bladder.

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The bladder is a triangle-shaped, hollow organ located in the lower abdomen. It is held in place by ligaments attached to the pelvic bones. The bladder's walls relax and expand to store urine, and contract and flatten to empty urine through the urethra.

BroTolu
4 years ago

C is correct

bladder is not part of the kidney

MEGABOT
1 year ago

Bladder isn't part of a kidney rather it's a part of the urinary system

Tonia1234451
1 year ago

my school the correct answer is pelvis not bladder

the correct answer is pelvis.

bladder is not part if the kurney ,they are separated

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