renal system

anatomy
Also known as: urinary system, urinary tract

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annelids

  • structure of polychaetes
    In annelid: Excretory system

    The basic units of the annelid excretory system are either protonephridia, which have tubules (solenocytes) that end blindly within cells, contain flagella (whiplike projections), and are joined to a common duct that drains to the outside; or metanephridia, which are funnel-shaped structures containing…

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arthropods

  • spiny lobster
    In arthropod: Excretory system and water balance

    Crustaceans and arachnids possess paired excretory organs (maxillary, antennal, or coxal glands) that open at the bases of certain appendages. Myriapods, insects, and some arachnids, such as spiders and mites, possess another type of excretory organ, Malpighian tubules, which open…

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crustaceans

  • American lobster
    In crustacean: The excretory system

    Two different excretory organs are found among crustaceans: the antennal gland and the maxillary gland. Both have the same basic structure: an end sac and a convoluted duct that may expand into a bladder before opening to the outside. In most adult crustaceans…

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embryological development in vertebrates

  • embryos of different animals
    In animal development: Excretory organs

    The kidneys of vertebrates consist of a mass of tubules that develop from the stalks of somites called nephrotomes. In some primitive vertebrates such as cyclostomes, the nephrotome in each segment gives rise to only one tubule, but, in the great majority of…

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  • human fetus; prenatal development
    In prenatal development: Urinary system

    Vertebrates have made three experiments in kidney production: the pronephros, or earliest type; the mesonephros, or intermediate kidney; and the metanephros, or permanent kidney. All arise from the cellular plates called

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