List the structures that a drop of urine will pass through as it leaves the renal papilla: 1. Urethra 2, Ureter 3. Renal pelvis 4. Urinary bladder 4. Minor calyx 4. Major calyx

A) 5, 6, 2, 3, 4, 1
B) 6, 5, 3, 2, 4, 1
C) 6, 5, 2, 3, 4, 1
D) 5, 6, 3, 2, 4, 1


D
Explanation:
A) Urine drips out of the papilla and into the minor calyx, the major calyx, and the renal sinus. From there, it migrates out of the kidney into the ureter, which transports the urine to the urinary bladder. Upon urination, urine will move through the urethra before leaving the body.
B) Urine drips out of the papilla and into the minor calyx, the major calyx, and the renal sinus. From there, it migrates out of the kidney into the ureter, which transports the urine to the urinary bladder. Upon urination, urine will move through the urethra before leaving the body.
C) Urine drips out of the papilla and into the minor calyx, the major calyx, and the renal sinus. From there, it migrates out of the kidney into the ureter, which transports the urine to the urinary bladder. Upon urination, urine will move through the urethra before leaving the body.
D) Urine drips out of the papilla and into the minor calyx, the major calyx, and the renal sinus. From there, it migrates out of the kidney into the ureter, which transports the urine to the urinary bladder. Upon urination, urine will move through the urethra before leaving the body.

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