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Step-by-step explanation:
The components of the urinary tract from the renal pelvis outward are the renal pelvis, calyces, medulla, cortex, kidney, ureter, renal vein and renal artery.
the renal pelvis is the point where two or three major calyces join together, serving as a funnel for urine flowing to the ureter.
the calyces is calyx in plural. it is the chamber of the kidney throuh which urine passes.
the medulla is a long stem like structure which makes up part of the brainstem.
the cortex is the outermost layer o a tissue.
the kidney is a two bean-shaped organ in the renal system that helps to pass waste as urine.
the ureter is a tube that carries the urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder.
the renal vein drains the kidney and depletes the blood of oxygen as it passes via the renal vein
the renal artery on the other hand supplies blood to the interior parts of the organ.