The Muscles and organs
Urine is produced in the kidneys. The kidneys filter waste products and excess substances from the blood to create urine, which is then transported to the bladder for storage and eventual elimination from the body.
The organ that prepares waste materials for elimination is the kidneys. They filter blood to remove waste products and excess substances, which are then converted into urine. The urine is transported to the bladder for storage and eventually eliminated from the body through the urethra.
voiding urine
decrease in the pH of urinE
storage and elimination
A surgically-created opening in the abdomen for elimination of waste products (urine or stool).
kidneys **actually the temporary storage site for urine is the urinary bladder.
Genitourinary or urogenital system
The urinary ducts, primarily the ureters, serve to transport urine from the kidneys to the bladder. They are muscular tubes that use peristaltic contractions to propel urine downward. This ensures that urine is efficiently moved and stored until it is excreted from the body through the urethra. Additionally, the urinary ducts help regulate the flow and pressure of urine during storage and elimination.
The function of a pig's ureters is to transport urine from the kidneys to the bladder for storage and eventual elimination from the body. Ureters are narrow, muscular tubes that use peristaltic contractions to move urine through them.
The urethra is a structure inside the body that expels urine from the bladder. Its function is to conduct the urine from the bladder for elimination.
kidneys **actually the temporary storage site for urine is the urinary bladder.