D. Label the marked parts of the kidney:

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On this educational page, you will find a detailed illustration of a human kidney section, designed to help you understand its anatomical features. The image is labeled and provides blank sections for identifying key parts of the kidney. The numbering corresponds to specific parts that need identification.

### Key Features to Label:

- **20:** A section of the outermost part of the kidney, which commonly deals with filtering blood.
- **19:** A structure involved in urine collection.
- **18:** Likely a passageway or conduit for urine.
- **17 & 16:** Internal regions or components involved in the kidney’s function.

### Diagram Description:
The diagram displays a cross-section of the kidney, showcasing multiple regions and vessels such as arteries (depicted in red) and veins (depicted in blue). The kidney tissue is detailed, illustrating areas commonly involved in filtration, blood supply, and excretion.

This diagram is an interactive tool to facilitate learning and understanding of kidney anatomy by challenging you to label each part. Utilize it to strengthen your grasp of human anatomy and the urinary system.
Transcribed Image Text:On this educational page, you will find a detailed illustration of a human kidney section, designed to help you understand its anatomical features. The image is labeled and provides blank sections for identifying key parts of the kidney. The numbering corresponds to specific parts that need identification. ### Key Features to Label: - **20:** A section of the outermost part of the kidney, which commonly deals with filtering blood. - **19:** A structure involved in urine collection. - **18:** Likely a passageway or conduit for urine. - **17 & 16:** Internal regions or components involved in the kidney’s function. ### Diagram Description: The diagram displays a cross-section of the kidney, showcasing multiple regions and vessels such as arteries (depicted in red) and veins (depicted in blue). The kidney tissue is detailed, illustrating areas commonly involved in filtration, blood supply, and excretion. This diagram is an interactive tool to facilitate learning and understanding of kidney anatomy by challenging you to label each part. Utilize it to strengthen your grasp of human anatomy and the urinary system.
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