The cavity within the kidney that collects urine is called the renal pelvis. From the renal pelvis, urine travels down the ureter to the bladder for storage and eventual excretion.
Your kidneys are in the back of your abdominal cavity, on either side of your backbone.
The flat cavity that is continuous with the ureter is the renal pelvis. It is a funnel-shaped structure in the kidney that collects urine from the calyces and funnels it into the ureter for transportation to the bladder.
Organs in the left upper quadrant of the abdominopelvic cavity include the stomach, spleen, left kidney, part of the pancreas, and part of the large intestine (descending colon).
Not only organ a whole organ system it's preset such as small intestine large intestine esophagus kidney liver stomach
Abdominal cavity
Abdominal cavity
Ectopic Kidney
They are all in the Abdominal Cavity.
kidney
renal pelvis
renal sinus
In short, No. The kidney lie posterior to the abdominal cavity below the level of the last (12th) rib.
Renal Sinus
They are located at the rear of the abdominal cavity in the retroperitoneal space,
The cavity within the kidney that collects urine is called the renal pelvis. From the renal pelvis, urine travels down the ureter to the bladder for storage and eventual excretion.
A metanephric kidney is the functional kidney of adult amniotes, that is, the reptiles, birds, and mammals. It occupies a more caudal position in the body cavity and is a much larger, more compact structure containing many tubules. It is drained by a ureter.