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Renal tubules empty urine into the:
 A) renal pelvis
  B) renal medulla
  C) renal cortex

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A reference point on the body located on the left side of the abdomen, halfway between the umbilicus and the anterior bony prominence of the hip, which is often used as a point of entry for abdominal puncture when performing laparoscopic surgery, is known as McBurney's point.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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