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They both act as to absorb water, salts, urea, vitamins and phosphates.
water swallowed => esophagus => duodenum => small intestine => intracellular space => heart => renal artery => kidney => ureter => urinary bladder => urethra => urine.
Urine flows from the kidney to the bladder through a small tube called a ureter. From the bladder it flows outside the body through a small tube called the urethra. This is a closed and sterile system.
The right.
right kidney right colon/ascending colon right ureter inferior venacava duodenum head of pancreas loops of small intestine
ileum
They were small stones or pebbles - called calculus (pl = calculi).
cecum
The ileum.
Its a comunication beetwen the ureter and the ileum of the small intestine.
the small intestine
cecum, appendix, part of the small intestines, the right reproductive organs, and the right ureter.
There are several disorders of the ureter that are congenital (from birth). An example of this is a duplicate ureter, where there is an extra ureter running from a kidney to the bladder. Uterocele is a narrowing of the ureter which could cause urine to back up into the kidneys and damage the kidney. This is usually caused by a small tumor or hernia. A kidney stone might pass into the ureter causing blockage and a lot of pain!
The duodenum. The proximal portion of the small intestine.
Alternative names will be, proximal small bowel (duodenum) and distal or terminal small bowel (ileum)
small intestine and proximal large intestine