The urinary bladder is situated behind the Vent (Anus) on the fish. Just as it is on humans, it is there to release any unwanted waste from the body. Fish have two bladders, one is a swim bladder and the other is the urinary bladder. Do not get these mixed up. The swim bladder allows the fish swim in different densities of water and the urinary bladder is to pass urine. Fish do not use urea to get rid of their nitrogen like mammals do, but instead use NH3 Ammonia.
The Urogenital Opening in a fish is where sperm or eggs (depending on the sex of the fish) and urine exit the body. It is located closer to the Anal Fin, behind the anus - the opposite of mammals.
The function of the gall bladder is to store and concentrate bile secreted by the liver.the function of the air bladder is to enable the fish to float and sink in the water willingly.
kidneys produce urine & its collected in the bladder for excecretion.
A swim bladder gives a fish a abillity to float and sink, They also could store water in it like a birchir.
No, the only archosaur (bird, crocodile, dinosaur) to have a urinary bladder is the ostrich.
In a fetal pig, the urinary bladder is located in the lower ventral abdominal cavity. It is not known what the thickness of the urinary bladder is in a fetal pig.
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Most boney fish have a urinary bladder.
to Carrie the pee throught the bladder and me cleaned it the function the the uriter we have in this question *to carry urine fron the kidneys to the bladder^^?*
The function of the excretory urinary system is to eliminate wastes in the form of urine(excess water and unwanted minerals), and its parts include the kidney,and the urinary bladder.
The bladder stores urine before it is urinated out of the body.
urinary bladder is unremarkable
The swim bladder makes your fish sink so it isn't floating to the top of the tank.If your fish is floating then it might be a swim bladder problem.Or your fish is dying.
urinary bladder stores urine and emptying the urine while maintaining chemical gradients between the urine and the blood
swim bladder is what helps the fish stay afloat without the swim bladder a fish would simply sink duhhh
it helps to swim
NO, the urinary bladder is part of the urinary system.
The teamwork between the kidneys and the urinary bladder is an example of an organ system. The organ systems of the body work together for the body to function.