yes
urinary bladder is unremarkable
"Urinary bladder decompressed" typically refers to a state in which the bladder has been emptied or relieved of excess pressure or volume. This can be achieved through natural voiding (urination) or medical interventions such as catheterization. A decompressed bladder is important for maintaining normal urinary function and preventing issues such as urinary retention or bladder distension.
NO, the urinary bladder is part of the urinary system.
urinary bladder
They are both in the excretory system...the kidney cleans the liquid waste and the urinary bladder holds it
The bladder stores urine before it is urinated out of the body.
Urine flows from kidney to the urinary bladder through ureters. Urinary bladder collects and from urinary bladder it goes outside the body through urethra
The trigone is between the three orifices of the urinary bladder.
The Urinary Bladder is located true Pelvis. This is the part of the pelvis thay is smaller and between Ischial and Pubis bones of each side (ie not the between the Illium bones). It lied at the Posterion of this area.
The kidneys are lateral to the urinary bladder.
As a general statement, the Urinary Duct is a tube that carries urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder.
The maximum capacity of the urinary bladder in children is approximately 250-300 milliliters. However, this can vary depending on the age and size of the child. It is important for children to empty their bladder regularly to prevent discomfort and urinary tract infections.