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After leaving the kidney through ureters the urine is collected in a sac-like organ called?

The urinary bladder


What sac like organ stores urine?

The bladder.


Involuntary movement of a body organ?

Something you don't control-like your heart.


How do you wash your male organ?

Wash it just like when you wash the rest of your body.


Which organ in your body has a job that is most like the job of a cell's nucleus?

The brain.

Related questions

After leaving the kidney through ureters the urine is collected in a sac-like organ called?

The urinary bladder


What is the sack like structure that stores urine before it is removed from the body?

The bladder.


What sac like organ stores urine?

The bladder.


What does a muscular bag that holds urine?

A bag like organ that holds urine is the bladder.


Why does your urine smell like the vitamins you are using?

Any excess vitamins that your body hasn't absorbed but that are water soluble leave your body in your urine.


What does organ mean in 5th grade science?

Organ is something in your body like heart, lungs, etc.


What other organ is in charge of your body like the brain?

The heart.


How does an apple look like a body organ?

because of the way it is shaped.


What does an apenddix do?

I believe that an appendix is an organ that cleanses the body like the liver


What is a thick tube like organ that removes undigested waste from the body?

The answer is large intestine is the thick tube-like organ that removes undigested waste.


What are the three phases involved in Formation of urine in kidney tubules?

The three phases involved in the formation of urine in the kidney tubules are : 1.Simple filtration- large molecules like blood cells and plasma proteins are unable to filter through the first part of the tubules and so stay in the blood. 2.Selective reabsorption- this is where those substances needed by the body, like sodium potassium ,are reabsorbed in the kidney to maintain the correct amount of fluid and substances. 3.Secretion- substances that are not required by the body and foreign materials, like drugs, are then secreted from the blood into the urine.


What is the function of the urinary bladder?

The function of the bladder is to store urine until it becomes too full. Did you know every 10-15 sec. a little bit of urine fills up in your bladder? When the bladder is too full, it'll explode!(just kidding) What it really does is that it sends signals to your brain telling you that you need to go to the bathroom. Hope this helps!