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How does the body remove urine from the body?

Urine is excreted from the body by the bladder. But before the bladder, the kidneys filter the liquids you have drank and they keep the "good stuff" in while exporting the "leftovers" or 'waste" to the bladder.. which is then released to your external environment.


What are the importance of urinary system?

The renal system lies in the upper area of the abdomen; the renal system consists of the pair of kidneys, ureters, bladder, and the urethra. The main function of the renal system is to get rid of waste that is found in the urine. The amino acids that are not immediately required are broken down in the liver to make urea, this urea is carried in the bloodstream to the kidneys for elimination of waste. The functions of the renal system, which are performed by the kidneys, are to regulate and maintain the balance of electrolytes and the pH of the fluid that has been processed. The electrolyte balance is maintained by regulating the amount of the fluid. Fluid passing through the kidneys is monitored and the correct concentrations of ions such as hydrogen, sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, sulphate, and phosphate are ensured.


What helps regulate volume and composition of the blood and body fluids?

The Urinary System or Respiratory System is what controls body waste. Your kidneys produce urine. Then the urine is sent to the bladder to be stored until it is eliminated from the body:) hope that answered your question if you neeed to know more google Urinary System or Respiratory System or go to wikipedia and find out more:)


What is intrinsic sphincter deficiency?

the sphincter muscles are unable to keep the bladder closed (intrinsic sphincter deficiency, ISD).


How to keep urine body temp?

At one time a friend found a Japanese company that made warmers thAt kept urine at a constant 98.6 And I wiSh I could find that site

Related questions

How does your bladder work with other systems to keep your body healthy?

The urinary bladder is simple a container used to hold urine produced by the kidneys.


How does the body remove urine from the body?

Urine is excreted from the body by the bladder. But before the bladder, the kidneys filter the liquids you have drank and they keep the "good stuff" in while exporting the "leftovers" or 'waste" to the bladder.. which is then released to your external environment.


How does the bladder works with other systems to keep the body healthy?

The body's urinary system has three major functions. It makes urine in the kidneys; stores urine in the bladder; and removes urine from the body through the urethra. The kidneys filter waste products and water from the blood to form urine. Anwsered by Savanah of Texas.


What type of urine incontinence in common in women?

Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) is the most common form of female bladder weakness. It happens when the pelvic floor muscles that support the bladder are weak and when we laugh or cough it increases the pressure on the bladder and the pelvic floor muscles cannot tighten to keep the urine in.


What are the health education to a client in 24 hours urine collection?

To properly collect a 24 hour urine - empty the bladder at some time that's easy to remember, like 8AM or the time you get up every day. After emptying the bladder at that start time, collect all urine up to that same time the next day. At the same time the next day, empty the bladder one last time and save that urine also. So, start with an empty bladder and end with an empty bladder. Sometimes the collected urine has to be kept from light or refrigerated. If so, be sure to try to keep the collection container covered or cool.


How does the bladder work with other systems to keep your body healthy?

Your kidneys collect waste products from your blood, along with excess water. The waste products and water, known as urine, are stored in your bladder until it is full, and you empty it by urinating. If they did not remove the waste products, your body would die.


How does the bladder work?

Well the bladder of course is a reservoir, it's a storage vehicle for urine. Its primary function is to keep the urine in a place that is water tight without letting the urea and the waste products be reabsorbed into the body until the individual can find time to empty the bladder. A whole sequence of events occurs when the bladder has filled and a signal is sent to the brain that there's been filling. Basically, the urethra has a sphincter muscle within it; one in women, and two in men--the second one being within the prostrate gland. So the first step is that the brain has signalled that the bladder's full, and the urethra, or urethras, will then relax, and allow opening of the channel, then the bladder will contract, thus expelling urine from the body.


The primary purpose of the bladder is to?

two kidneys - a pair of purplish-brown organs located below the ribs toward the middle of the back. Their function is to remove liquid waste from the blood in the form of urine; keep a stable balance of salts and other substances in the blood; and produce erythropoietin, a hormone that aids the formation of red blood cells. The kidneys remove urea from the blood through tiny filtering units called nephrons. Each nephron consists of a ball formed of small blood capillaries, called a glomerulus, and a small tube called a renal tubule. Urea, together with water and other waste substances, forms the urine as it passes through the nephrons and down the renal tubules of the kidney.two ureters - narrow tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder. Muscles in the ureter walls continually tighten and relax forcing urine downward, away from the kidneys. If urine backs up, or is allowed to stand still, a kidney infection can develop. About every 10 to 15 seconds, small amounts of urine are emptied into the bladder from the ureters.bladder - a triangle-shaped, hollow organ located in the lower abdomen. It is held in place by ligaments that are attached to other organs and the pelvic bones. The bladder's walls relax and expand to store urine, and contract and flatten to empty urine through the urethra. The typical healthy adult bladder can store up to two cups of urine for two to five hours.two sphincter muscles - circular muscles that help keep urine from leaking by closing tightly like a rubber band around the opening of the bladder.nerves in the bladder - alert a person when it is time to urinate, or empty the bladder.urethra - the tube that allows urine to pass outside the body. The brain signals the bladder muscles to tighten, which squeezes urine out of the bladder. At the same time, the brain signals the sphincter muscles to relax to let urine exit the bladder through the urethra. When all the signals occur in the correct order, normal urination occurs.


The main parts of urinary system?

kidneys ureters blader urethra


What is the function of the Sphincter that controls the exit of the urine?

Mainly the urinary sphincters prevent the backflow of urine backwards into the bladder and the kidneys. Sphincters allow one-way flow and to prevent leakage (or in other words, prevent accidental urine loss).


How does the bladder work with other system to keep the body healthy?

Your kidneys collect waste products from your blood, along with excess water. The waste products and water, known as urine, are stored in your bladder until it is full, and you empty it by urinating. If they did not remove the waste products, your body would die.


How do you store urine for drug tests?

1. Refrigerate - keep sample for 24h at 4 degrees 2. Use of a bacteriostatic agent. 3. Dipslide - is coated with agar. Any organism is inoculated to agar and grows only in quantities proportional to concentration in urine