Filtration into the bowmans capsule, through the proximal convolutes tubule, through the loop of henle, through the distal convoluted tubule, into the collecting duct, into the ureter which carries it to the urinary bladder. From the bladder is exits the body through the urethra.
Beginning with the kidneys where urine is made the ureters are next. They carry urine from each kidney. Urine is stored in the urinary bladder. Next urine is released from the bladder to go to the outside by way of the urethra.
glomerulus
From the blood via filtration in the kidneys
nephron
The urinary system is the excretory system of the body. Filtration is the process where everything small enough to pass through the filter is removed from the blood stream. Reabsorption happens when some of those removed particles are taken back into the body.
For the most part the brain doesn't directly control the urinary system but their is some control over the rate of glomerular filtration by the sympathetic nervous system.
Metabolic waste is eliminated in 3 major ways, as well as a few minor ways. The three major ways are as as liquid in urine, as solid in feces, and as exhaled gases. The urine is through the urinary (renal) system, the feces is through the excretory (digestive, or alimentary) system, and exhaled waste gases are through the respiratory system. Waste is also excreted in minor amounts in other ways such as sweating, etc. But these are not usually counted except in very specialized instances.
Circulatory system heart lungs and also Urinary system kidneys and liver
through the blood
Nephrons, which contain loops of henle, are the filtering structures in the kidney.
The urinary system includes the kidneys, urethra, bladder.
No . It is entirely separate from your reproductive system.
yes. after its gone through the digestive system, you need to get rid of it!