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Identify the urinary structure with its associated description:
A) adrenal gland
B) renal cortex
C) renal pyramids or medullary pyramids
D) renal columns
E) calyces
F) renal pelvis
G) renal medulla
-Cortex-like extensions that separate the renal (medullary) pyramids
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