The Ureters are the tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder.
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A opening between the tube leading from the kidney to the bladder
What is physiologic activity in kidney and urinary bladder
There is no pipe between the kidney and gall bladder. The gall bladder forms the cystic duct which then forms the common bile duct which enters the duodenum (small intestine). The kidneys only attach to the ureters and to the renal arteries/renal veins. Im not sure if youre talking about gall stones or kidney stones, but the removal of the gall bladder is a cholecystectomy
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The kidneys are connected to the bladder by the ureters. These are small muscular tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder. They connect to the kidney at the hilus. In contrast, the urethra is the tube leading from the bladder to the outside of the body.
No. Insulin is produced in the liver and stored in gall bladder. Therefore, it is released by the gall bladder not the kidney.
There are two tubes that run from the kidneys to the bladder (one tube per kidney). These are the ureters.
Urine flows from kidney to the urinary bladder through ureters. Urinary bladder collects and from urinary bladder it goes outside the body through urethra
Nephrocystanastomosis: Surgical formation of an artificial connection between the kidney and the bladder where there is permanent ureteral obstruction.
The tube that travels from the kidney to the bladder is called the ureter, not to be confused with the tube that travels from the bladder to the exit point from the body, which is called the urethra.