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The renal pelvis is the funnel-like dilated proximal part of the ureter in the kidney.
   It is the point of convergence of two or three major calyces. Each renal papilla is surrounded by a branch of the renal pelvis called a calyx.
   The major function of the renal pelvis is to act as a funnel for urine flowing to the ureter.

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Image:Gray1118.png|Primitive kidney and bladder, from a reconstruction. Image:Gray1127.png|Vertical section of kidney. Further Information

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