There is more than one bladder. There is one that stores bile made from the liver and helps to break down fats in the food we eat. The other is the bladder that stores urine that our kidneys produce until we are ready to get rid of it. Both bladders are found in both men and women.
There are urinary bladders in both males and females.
No, they are part of the urinary system
Both males and females have bladders.
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No. The "urethra" is a part of the anatomy in both male and female. It is a tube which connects the bladder to the genitals for removal of urine from the body.
Between the kidneys and the bladder, same as in the male.
There is not a way to train a bladder in a male. It is just a part of your body.
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Any dog can get a bladder infection, although it is more common in female dogs.
The male and female will have to get married.
Yes, any STD can be transferred.
If the male's body is larger than the female's body, yes.
The male and female body systems differ in a few key ways. While there are some similarities there are also some distinct differences in the way the two genders bodies are built and function. Following are some of the main differences between male and female body systems: The male body typically has more muscle mass than the female body. The male hormone levels are higher than the female hormone levels. The male body typically has a higher percentage of body fat than the female body. The female body has a larger percentage of water than the male body. The male body has a higher bone density than the female body. The male body typically has a higher metabolic rate than the female body.These differences between male and female body systems are due to the differences in hormones and the way the body responds to those hormones. The male and female bodies are designed to function in different ways so it is important to be aware of these differences and take them into consideration when developing a health plan.
A female frog has a bigger body.
It passes through both ureters (from the kidneys to the bladder and the urethra (from the bladder to the outside of the body) in both sexes.