Urine passes from the urinary bladder through the urethra to the outside of the body.
The 'Urethra'.
Urethra.
Urethra
Ureter
The kidneys are drained by the two ureters (YUR-uh-turz) and into the urinary bladder. The bladder is drained to the urinary meatus and the outside world through the single urethra. (you-REE-thruh)
The tube leading from the bladder to the outside of the body is called the urethra.
The ureters (or urinary ducts) transport urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.The urethra transports urine from the urinary bladder to outside the body.The organs which produces urine are the kidneys. The last organ to hold/store urine before it is expelled from the body is the urinary bladder. The structures that transport urine are the ureters between the kidneys and the urinary bladder; and finally the urethra from the urinary bladder to outside of the body.It is called the urethra.
The muscular bag inside a body is called the stomach. It helps the digestive system to store food before it is processed into other forms.
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.
Cystometer
Uncontrolled loss of urine from the bladder is called enuresis or urinary incontinence.
A UTI or Urinary Tract Infection.
The ureters are part of the urinary system. There are two ureters, one coming from each kidney. They attach one on each side at the top/sides of the urinary bladder. They carry urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.
Each kidney sends urine to the bladder through a tube called a ureter. This is not to be confused with the urethra, the tube through which urine leaves the bladder and is expelled.
The urinary bladder is protected from leaking due to the junctions between cells. These are called gap junctions in the field of biology.