7. A major calyx drains into the renal pelvis. A. True B. False
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Major calyces are the larger, funnel-shaped structures that collect urine from the minor calyces. They then drain into the renal pelvis, which is the funnel-shaped structure that connects the kidney to the ureter. Show more…
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