Correct option is B
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
- The ureter exits the kidney from Point 2, which corresponds to the renal pelvis in the kidney's anatomical structure.
- The renal pelvis is the central part of the kidney where urine collects from the collecting ducts before being transported through the ureter to the bladder.
Information Booster:
- The renal cortex (Point 1) is the outer part of the kidney, involved in filtration and the formation of urine.
- The renal medulla (Point 4) consists of renal pyramids, where urine is produced and concentrated before it moves into the renal pelvis.
- The renal pelvis (Point 2) funnels the collected urine into the ureter.
- The ureter is a muscular tube that carries urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder for storage before excretion.