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In the given diagram of the excretory system of humans, different parts are indicated by alphabets. Match the alphabets with the parts they represents.

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A - Kidney, B - Abdominal aorta, C - Ureter, D - Urinary bladder, E - Urethra, F - Renal pelvis
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A - Kidney, B - Abdominal aorta, C - Urethra, D - Urinary bladder, E - Renal pelvis, F - Ureter
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A - Kidney, B - Renal pelvis, C - Urethra, D - Urinary bladder, E - Ureter, F - Abdominal aorta
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A - Kidney, B - Abdominal aorta, C - Urethra, D - Urinary bladder, E - Renal pelvis, F - Ureter
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The correct option is A A - Kidney, B - Abdominal aorta, C - Ureter, D - Urinary bladder, E - Urethra, F - Renal pelvis
  • The kidneys are bean-shaped organs that receive blood from the paired renal arteries for filtration. Renal arteries for the abdominal aorta.
  • The ureter, which is a tube-like structure, carries urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder. In humans, there are two ureters, one attached to each kidney.
  • The urinary bladder is a hollow muscular organ that functions as the body's urine storage tank. Urine gets collected in here until excreted out from the body.
  • The urethra is a short tube that connects the urinary bladder to the urinary meatus for the removal of urine from the body.
  • The renal pelvis is the funnel-like dilated proximal part of the ureter where the urine gets collected and funnels into the ureter. It connects the kidney to ureter.
So, the correct answer is option A.

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