Yes, you will continue to produce urine even if no urine is consumed, up to a point.
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The empty part of a cell is called the cytoplasm. Your welcome!
The empty space could be filled with liquid or solid matter.
Erm. To carry urine out of the body. You do know what the bladder does don't you? It stores urine till it can be appropriately excreted. That's all. It's a sack. A 'bladder' if you will (and you have a wide enough vocabulary). Like a football bladder. An empty sack that gets filled.You need to listen more to your teacher.
The mass of liquid is 5.760g - 4.570g = 1.190 grams. The volume is 3.360 millilitres. The density is mass/volume = 1.190g/3.360mL = 0.354166 ~ 0.3542gmL-1.
NO!. It is completely normal for your body not to empty. Don't feel that something may be wrong with you when you are completely fine.
When u see liquid coming out of you little dingy
The bladder only "partially" voids if you are a male with extreme prostatic enlargement - it is very difficult to completely empty the bladder under those circumstances. Otherwise, when you use the bathroom, your bladder generally voids completely.
No. Waste is filtered out of the blood by the kidneys. The liquid waste is then sent to the bladder to be emptied through the urethra.
A full bladder is not necessary for an endovaginal examination, sometimes making it a preferred choice in emergency situations. Women usually empty their bladders completely before an endovaginal exam.
Empty one's bladder means to urinate.
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When you cannot empty your bladder completely, or at all, despite an urge to urinate, you have urinary retention. Failure to treat the condition can lead to infections or damage to the urinary tract and kidneys.
A vacuum - is a completely empty space - the complete absence of any gas, liquid or solid.
Yes it does.
Prostatomegaly means that the prostate is enlarged. Post-void residual means that the bladder does not completely empty after you pee.
yes,bladder is emptied before doing kub