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convoluted tubules, into which these pass. On the other hand, the 

 junctional tubule has a large lumen and is lined by clear flattened 

 cells, and the collecting tubes have also a very distinct lumen and are 

 lined by a clear cubical or columnar epithelium (figs. 201, d ; 204, a). 



FIG. 205. SECTION ACROSS A PAPILLA OF THE KIDNEY. (Cadiat.) 

 a, large collecting tubes (ducts of Bellini) ; b, c, d, tubules of Henle ; e,f, blood-capillaries. 



The following gives a tabular view of the parts which compose a 

 uriniferous tubule, and the nature of the epithelium in each part : 



