pooping and peeing
The urinary bladder acts as a reservoir for urine in the body. It stores urine until it is ready to be expelled from the body through urination.
Perspiration and urination
Perspiration and urination
The difference between constant urination and frequent urination is that with constant urination one is always feeling the need to urinate. With frequent urination one needs to urinate often but not all the time.
Some medical conditions that have the symptoms of excessive thirst and frequent urination are diabetes, urinary tract infection, or dehydration. Aspirin poisoning and iron poisoning are two other conditions that may cause excessive thirst and frequent urination.
There are two acts.
The urethra carries urine from the bladder to the opening of the urethra. It acts as a tube that allows urine to pass out of the body during urination.
Frequent urination may be a sign of an urinary tract infection, especially if it is accompanied by a fever or pain. In men it may also be a sign of prostate problems, such as an enlarged prostate. Frequent urination can also be an early sign of type one or type two diabetes.
the chorus line has two acts
No. Your gall bladder is in the liver and it has nothing to do with urination.
Urination is known as voiding or micturition.
there are only two acts in Waiting for Godot.