
Calyx
    
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    Anatomy
- structural components of the mammalian kidney
-  Major calyxMajor calyxTwo or three minor calyces converge to form a major calyx. The major calyx, in the kidney, surrounds the apex of the renal pyramids. Urine formed in the kidney passes through a renal papilla at the apex into a minor calyx then into major calyx before passing through the renal pelvis into the...
 -  Minor calyxMinor calyxThe minor calyx, in the kidney, surrounds the apex of the renal pyramids. Urine formed in the kidney passes through a papilla at the apex into the minor calyx then into the major calyx....
 
 -  Major calyx
 -  Calyx of HeldCalyx of heldThe Calyx of Held is a particularly large synapse in the mammalian auditory central nervous system, named by H. Held in his 1893 article Die centrale Gehörleitung, due to its flower-petal-like shape....
, a large synapse in the auditory brainstem structure -  Calyx (zoology)Calyx (zoology)-Cnidarians:The spicules containing the basal portion of the upper tentacular part of the polyp of some soft corals .-Entoprocta:A body part of the Entoprocta from which tentacles arise and the mouth and anus are located.-Echinoderms:...
, the crown of a crinoid 
Other
-  Calyx (artist)Calyx (artist)Calyx is a UK based drum and bass act, specialising in the techstep style. Previously the duo Larry Cons and Chris Rush , it is now a solo project of Larry Cons....
, a UK producer of drum and bass - Calyx (botany), the sepals of a flower
 - Calyx (fictional moon), in the Colony Wars franchise
 - Calyx (magazine), a literary journal
 -  Calyce (mythology)Calyce (mythology)In Greek mythology, Kalyke , Calyce or Calycia is the name of several characters.*A daughter of Aeolus and Enarete. Some sources state that she was the mother of Endymion, king of Elis, by her husband Aethlius, king of Elis or by Zeus...
, a figure in Greek mythology -  'Calyx', a textile design by Lucienne DayLucienne DayDésirée Lucienne Day RDI was a British textile designer. Inspired by abstract art, she pioneered the use of bright, optimistic, abstract patterns in post-war England, and was eventually celebrated worldwide....
 

