The majority of sources report that the adult bladder could contain about 600 to 800 cm3 (ml). However, they also noted that the Micturition point is between 150 and 300 cm3 (ml). It is rather variable.
A healthy bladder can hold up to 16 ounces (2 cups) of urine...
about 1/2 or 1 gallon of uran in your body which is most of the water you drink but not always some of it goes into your water in your body Actually, the bladder usually holds between 300 and 800 milliliters. It does not hold a gallon! Some people deliberately hold much more, up to 2000 ml, but this is extremely unhealthy.
If I remember correctly, the average is 600ml (600 milliliters). However, the body responds to 400ml (400 milliliters) where it signals the brain to remove the urine from the body. Also a bladder can hold up to 1L (one liter) sometimes.
A 1,000 pound horse produces about 31lbs. of manure and 2.4 gallons of urine a day. Hope this is what you were looking for.
The urinary bladder will hold urine up to a certain point and then will be released by reflex. You can not hold urine forever.
When it is completely filled, the bladder can hold approximately 17 to 18 ounces (500 to 530 ml) of urine." Encyclopedia Americana - International Edition. Danbury, CT: Grolier, 2001.*** EDIT. I once urinated 26 ounces of urine in one shot! Yes, I measured it.
The human urinary bladder can hold up to 1,5 litres of fluid. Usually it rarely holds more than 300-350 ml of urine at a time.
You hold the urine for some time in urinary bladder. Urinary bladder is situated in your pelvic cavity. The formation of the urine is continuous process. You can not go on urinating continuously. That is why the urinary bladder is there.
Essentially this means that your bladder has shifted and "fallen" down inside your body. Ligaments that hold up your bladder may have become damaged and have drooped, so that your bladder is not held up normally, increasing your need to urinate more frequently, cause you pain and discomfort. You should see a doctor to check if this is indeed the cause of your problem.
Food kids maby so, but for elderly people I don't think so.
It's basicly just a baking dish that can hold up to 750mL