No, the ureters transport urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
No, the Kidneys themselves act as filter systems for the blood to remove waste products the Ureters are the ducts that carry waste from the kidneys to the bladder.
Solutes are selectively moved from the glomular filtrate to the plasma by active transport in the kidney. This includes glucose. Your kidneys receive 20–25 percent of your total cardiac output. Normally about 1200 ml of blood flows through the kidneys each minute.
transport to the kidneys which send them to the cells in the body
absorption of urea from bloodi only know one, i was hoping that someone could give some more. I know that the kidneys use active transport to absorb urea, and nitrogen from the blood. (Low concentration of urea, excess water etc. to a high concentration in the kidneys)
The kidneys connect the urinary system to the circulatory system. The circulatory system brings blood to the kidneys, which remove nitrogenous wastes and rebalance the blood's salt and water content. The kidneys then transport these wastes to the urinary bladder via the ureters.
The ureters transport the urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder where it is temporarily stored before being carried out of the body through the urethra.
transport to the kidneys which send them to the cells in the body
The main function of the ureter is to transport urine from the kidneys to the bladder. There are two ureters in the body, and they are connected to each kidney.
The ureters (or urinary ducts) transport urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.The urethra transports urine from the urinary bladder to outside the body.The organs which produces urine are the kidneys. The last organ to hold/store urine before it is expelled from the body is the urinary bladder. The structures that transport urine are the ureters between the kidneys and the urinary bladder; and finally the urethra from the urinary bladder to outside of the body.It is called the urethra.
The excretory system. When you drink something, the stomach absorbs the nutrients. Some of the waste gets put into the bloodstream, where it travels to the kidneys. The kidneys filter the blood and transport the waste through the ureters, and into the bladder. From there, the urine exits through the urethra.
The primary function is to transport nutrients and oxygen to every part of the body.