The metanephros forms from 2 primordia. One is an out growth of the ureteric bud which grows from the lower part of mesonephric duct near the cloaca. The bud grows up into the metanephros and divides. The early divisions later go on to be reabsorbed to a variable degree accounting for the inter-species differances in the renal pelvis and calyces. The later divisions form the collecting ducts. A mass of tissue is seen which is termed the metanephric mass. The outer part of this mass goes on to form the renal capsule and interstitum. The inner part goes on to form the nephrons via intermediates called cell cords. Each cell cord joins with a collecting duct. The other end invaginates around a tuft of capillaries arising from the aorta to form the glomerulus. | The metanephros forms from 2 primordia. One is an out growth of the ureteric bud which grows from the lower part of mesonephric duct near the cloaca. The bud grows up into the metanephros and divides. The early divisions later go on to be reabsorbed to a variable degree accounting for the inter-species differances in the renal pelvis and calyces. The later divisions form the collecting ducts. A mass of tissue is seen which is termed the metanephric mass. The outer part of this mass goes on to form the renal capsule and interstitum. The inner part goes on to form the nephrons via intermediates called cell cords. Each cell cord joins with a collecting duct. The other end invaginates around a tuft of capillaries arising from the aorta to form the glomerulus. |