The kidneys connect to the urinary track
The kidneys.
urinary bladder
Of course. The kidneys are connected to ureter tubes; waste is filtered through the kidneys and emerges as (relatively!) clean urine.
The kidneys filter nitrogenous waste out of your blood and deliver it to the bladder in the form of urine. The kidneys and bladder are connected by the ureters.
The Jk antigen helps determine blood type. It is found on the membranes of the red blood cells and kidneys. It is not connected to lupus.
Because your kidneys are connected to your bladder by the ureters. The kidneys make urine, and the urine goes down the ureters into your bladder. See the Related link below.
Kidneys do not connect to the urinary bladder directly. They are connected via ureters. Ureters are the tubes that pass from kidneys to urinary bladder. You have pair or kidneys. You have one ureter for each kidney.
The renal or urinary system, comprising the kidneys, bladder and connecting tubes, is located in the back of the abdomen (kidneys) and inside the pelvis near the groin (bladder, urethra). The bladder is connected to the kidneys via a pair of tubes called ureters.
W. R. Basham has written: 'On dropsy connected with disease of the kidneys (morbus brightii)' -- subject(s): Kidney Diseases, Glomerulonephritis, Kidneys--Diseases, Edema 'The Croonian lectures for 1864' -- subject(s): Heart, Kidneys, Diseases, Diagnosis, Edema
The ureter is a tube connected to the kidneys and bladder in cats. The function of the ureter is to move urine to the bladder.
Kidney pain is most often connected to the urinary system. It is also the major symptom of kidney stones.
Kidneys are not removed - a replacement is simply added and connected in its place - nor is there any 'traditional' form of such surgery.