The bladder.
The ureters are the collecting ducts for urine in the kidneys that transport urine to the bladder.
The urinary bladder receives urine from the kidneys via muscular tubes called the ureters. Urine is then stored until a sufficient quantity has collected to stretch the bladder and create the urge to urinate, excreting the urine through the urethra.
it fiters waste from your body. the kidneys do that and the urine does down the ureters. The ureters are two tubes that carry urine into the bladder. the bladder is the storage sack that holds urine until you are ready to pee. when you are ready to pee, you relax muscels in your bladder. these muscels push urine out through the urethra. The urethra is the tube that carries urine out of the body. Womens' urethras are shorter than mens'.
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No, the gall bladder is an abdominal organ that is contained within the peritoneum. The retroperitoneal organs are the kidneys, adrenal glands and the ureters - they are outside of the peritoneum.
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It is the bladder.
the part of the digestive system that regulates the amount of water in the stool.The urinary bladder is the organ that collects urine excreted by the kidneys before disposal by urination. A hollow[1] muscular, and distensible (or elastic) organ, the bladder sits on the pelvic floor. Urine enters the bladder via the ureters and exits via the urethra.
your ribs ^^ Actually, it's your adipose tissue that is holding the kidneys in place. The kidneys are below the ribs.
Hooke's law holds up well within the elastic limits of the solid.
the thing holding your muscles to your bones is a stringy piece of elastic inside your body(my mums cruel)!!
The kidneys filter out the needed and unwanted substances for the body, the un needed substances go through the ureters into the bladder. From there the urine goes throgh the urthra and exits the body.