| Renal lobe | |
|---|---|
|  Renal lobe (not labeled) consists of a pyramid  (item #1) and cortex immediately above it. 
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| Details | |
| System | Urinary system | 
| Artery | Interlobar arteries | 
| Vein | Interlobar veins | 
| Identifiers | |
| Latin | Lobi renales | 
| Anatomical terminology | |
The renal lobe is a portion of a kidney consisting of a renal pyramid and the renal cortex above it.[1] In humans, on average there are 7 to 18 renal lobes.
It is visible without a microscope, though it is easier to see in humans than in other animals.
It is composed of many renal lobules, which are not visible without a microscope.
See also
References
 This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
 This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
External links
- Histology image: 15901loa – Histology Learning System at Boston University
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