Urine formed in the pyramids must flow within the kidney to the ureter. Which structure is not part of the transport path within the kidney that carries urine to the ureter?

A. Minor calyx
B. Major calyx
C. Renal pelvis
D. Renal sinus
E. No exceptions; all choices transport urine.


Answer: D

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