Bladder.
The bladder.
A funnel-shaped sac found within the renal sinus is called the renal pelvis. It is where the urine collects before entering the ureter to be transported to the bladder.
The bladder.
The storage sac in the body is called the bladder. It is a muscular sac located in the pelvic cavity that stores urine before it is expelled from the body.
The smooth collapsible muscular sac that stores urine is called the bladder. It is a hollow organ that expands as it fills with urine produced by the kidneys. The bladder's muscular walls help in the storage and eventual release of urine through the urethra during urination. Its ability to stretch and contract is essential for normal urinary function.
The bladder is best described as a hollow, elastic, muscular sac that stores urine.
The cavity within the kidney that collects urine is called the renal pelvis. From the renal pelvis, urine travels down the ureter to the bladder for storage and eventual excretion.
The bladder.
Until the liquid reaches the renal pelvis, it is "glomerular filtrate," when it reaches the pelvis, it is called "urine"
The urinary bladder stores urine. It is a muscular sac where the fluid is held after it has been processed and filtered by the kidneys.
Renal Pelvis
urine and blood