The substance of the kidney is made up of an outer cortex and an inner medulla. A portion of each nephron may be located in
both cortex and medulla, but the renal corpuscles are only present in
the cortex. The cortex can be divided into an outer zone and inner zone
based on the distribution of the corpuscles. The medullary rays are
groups of straight collecting tubules and loops of Henle in the cortex.
Between the medullary rays are cortical labyrinths, composed of renal
corpuscles and convoluted tubules.