Match the terms in column A with the descriptions in column B. Place the letter of your choice in the space provided.
Column A
a. Calyces
b. Hilum of kidney
c. Nephron
d. Renal column
e. Renal cortex
f. Renal papilla
g. Renal pelvis
b. Renal pyramid
i. Renal sinus
Column B
1. Superficial region around the renal medulla
2. Extensions of renal pelvis containing urine
3. Conical mass of tissue within renal medulla
4. Projection with tiny openings into a minor calyx
5. Hollow chamber within kidney
6. Microscopic functional subunit of kidney
7. Located between renal pyramids
8. Superior, funnel-shaped sac at end of ureter inside the renal sinus
9. Medial depression for blood vessels and ureter to enter kidney chamber
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