I have the same thing, the doctor just told me. I would love to know why. He said it was meaning less.
No, each kidney has its own ureter leading to the bladder so there are two ureters.
ureter
The plural of ureter is ureters (normally there are two per person).
Ureters carry urine form the kidney to the bladder (one from each kidney).
You have one ureter coming off each kidney, and you have two kidneys. Making for a total of two ureters both leading directly to your urinary bladder.
The main function of the ureter is to transport urine from the kidneys to the bladder. There are two ureters in the body, and they are connected to each kidney.
The area of the kidney from which the ureters exit is called the renal pelvis. It is a funnel-shaped structure that collects urine from the kidney's collecting ducts before it passes through the ureters into the bladder.
Uretero- is the medical terminology combining form meaning Ureters or urinary ducts
The Kidneys are the filters of your body. The kidneys filter out waste, unneeded materials and excess water from the blood and prepares them to be excreted via the urinary system. Your kidneys are connected to a slender tube called ureters, The ureters connect to your bladder which houses the urine. Urine is excreted though the urethra.
The most logical answer would be urine, and it is!
Urine goes from the kidneys to the ureters, and then into the bladder of a pig. Next, the urine goes from the bladder to the urethra. Finally, the urine is expelled from the body.
A ureterolith can be found in the ureters, or urinary tract. I literally means "stones of the ureter".