if a normal human bladder should hold 8 to 8.5 ml of fluid and you are told yours only holds 3 to 3.5 ml then to me that is very small
kidney is lateral to the intestine.. i guess so
The urethra is a small tube that sends urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.
bladder
Mouth to esophagus, esophagus to stomach, stomach to small intestine, small intestine to kidneys, kidneys to bladder, bladder to urethra and out.
Neobladder: bladder replacement using part of the small intestine.
Frogs do have bladders, but I don't think there is such a thing as a "small bladder" in a frog. I suspect that the asker may be referring to the "gall bladder". If so, please see the related link below which shows a frog's gall bladder, below its liver.
a small opaciaty in the middle posterior in the bladder would be consistent with aphlebolith and small speck of calcification are seen on the right side of the prostate
The gall bladder.
alcohol makes small bladders burst, but a boys bladder should hold it
they void their bladder because it is very small in newborns
The gall bladder releases bile into the duodenum, which is the part of the small intestine that the stomach empties into.
chronic obstructive bladder damage, birth defects that resulted in small reservoir capacity, or dysfunction due to nerve innervation of the bladder muscle (sphincter)