Considering that, developmentally, the ureter grows from the bladder and joins the kidneys later on in development. How does the body manage to get the ureter to join when the two organs are so distant?

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Considering that, developmentally, the ureter grows from the bladder and joins the kidneys later on in development. How does the body manage to get the ureter to join when the two organs are so distant?

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Is it possible that developmentally, the two organs could be connected by linking tissue that later forms the basis of a more substanial link?

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