No. they are called nephrons. The ureters are large tubes that carry urine away from the kidney into the bladder.
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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.
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Your ureters are tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder.not
The renal arteries delivers blood to the kidneys; blood containing waste products which are then filtered out.
2 kidneys2 uretersbladderUrethraThe kidneys are located on the back wall of the abdomen at about waist level. The kidneys filter blood that contains wastes collected from cells. In approximately 5 minutes, all of the blood in your body passes through the kidneys.
Ureters carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
Your kidneys make urine by filtering wastes and extra waterwater from your blood .the waste called urea.your blood carries it to the kidneyskidneys.from the kidneys, urine travels down to thin tubes called ureters to the bladder
The kidneys send liquids through the ureters to the bladder.
No, the ureters transport urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
First, blood flows through the kidneys, filtering out the Urea and other toxins. Within the kidneys there are these tubes called the loops of henle, which do the actual filtering. Then the urine flows to the bladder through tubes called ureters, where it is then expelled through the Urethra. The whole process is powered by gravity as well as the force of new incoming liquid (urine) from the kidneys.
The ureters are the tubes for which the body carries urine from the kidneys out of the body. There are two ureters, one for each kidney, and they run down the body and empty into the bladder. From the bladder they can be released from the body through the urethra.