👉 Urodaeum is a term used in medicine and anatomy to describe the structure of the kidney. It consists of two main parts: the renal pelvis, which contains the ureters, and the renal body, which is directly attached to the kidney. The kidney is surrounded by a network of tubules that collect urine from the filtrate of the blood. Urodaeum is also known as the "kidney floor" or "gallbladder floor".