The kidneys, the nephrons specifically, use a process to filter the bloodstream and by use of hormones can filter more of something in case of excess or cease to filter something in case of scarcity. The waste diffuses from the glomerulus which is a bundle of capillaries to the Bowman's capsule, where it is further processed (some returning, some more taking) as it flows through a renal tube and continues down to merge with other renal tubes to merge into a ureter, one on each side of the body, which then continues into the (urinary) bladder.
The Ureter(s) [there are two of them] carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
Urine goes to the collecting duct then to the Renal Pelvis. Each kidney has one Ureter that carries Urine to the bladder. The urine from the kidneys flows down the ureters into the bladder and is then passed out of the body through the urethra.
The most logical answer would be urine, and it is!
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The ureter is a tube connected to the kidneys and bladder in cats. The function of the ureter is to move urine to the bladder.
In both males and females, the ureter transports urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
The ureter leads to the bladder where urine is stored until it is voided.
The ureter carries urine from the kidney to the bladder. In both sexes, the urethra carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body. In addition, in males the urethra carries semen to the outside of the body.
The ureter leads urine out of the kidney and into the bladder.
No, it begins in the kidneys.
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