The frog's urinary bladder holds urine and stores water, but these aren't its only functions. The bladder also has a defensive function, sometimes releasing urine if the frog is handled.
Same as in a human's. It collects the urine till it's time for urination
The frogs urinary bladder does three things for the frog...
1. used to store water
2. used to filter urine
3. also used as a defence mechanism; if a frog is handled the frog will spill his urine to distract the predator.
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it is part of the frog's urinary system
The frog's bladder functions to store urine produced by the kidneys before it is excreted from the body. It helps regulate the frog's water balance by retaining or releasing water as needed.
The kidneys are the organs that excrete urine and connected to each kidney is a ureter, a tube that urine passes through into the urinary bladder. The urinary bladder is a sac that stores urine until it passes out of the body through the cloaca.
The urinary bladder is situated behind the Vent (Anus) on the fish. Just as it is on humans, it is there to release any unwanted waste from the body. Fish have two bladders, one is a swim bladder and the other is the urinary bladder. Do not get these mixed up. The swim bladder allows the fish swim in different densities of water and the urinary bladder is to pass urine. Fish do not use urea to get rid of their nitrogen like mammals do, but instead use NH3 Ammonia.
It is similar to the function of the gall bladder of a human. They both are used to store the bile, a digestive juice, that is created by the liver. When needed for digestion, the gall bladder secretes a small amount to aid in the breaking down of the food (specifically the emulsification of fats).
The ureter in a pig is responsible for transporting urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder. It helps maintain proper kidney function by removing waste and excess fluids from the body. The ureter prevents the backflow of urine by utilizing peristaltic contractions to move urine towards the bladder.
The storage of water so in dry periods a frog will still has a watersource. The bladder is also used as a defence mechanism; if a frog is handled the frog will spill his urine to distract the predator.\ The bladder is also use to filter urine
urinary bladder
The urinary bladder stores the urine in the frog.
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The frog's urinary bladder is located in the lowest part of the body cavity.
I think it is to protect the baby frog
The ureter carries urine and in male sperm (that is why slightly larger) from the kidney to the urinary bladder
The frog's bladder functions to store urine produced by the kidneys before it is excreted from the body. It helps regulate the frog's water balance by retaining or releasing water as needed.
to Carrie the pee throught the bladder and me cleaned it the function the the uriter we have in this question *to carry urine fron the kidneys to the bladder^^?*
"Urinary bladder decompressed" typically refers to a state in which the bladder has been emptied or relieved of excess pressure or volume. This can be achieved through natural voiding (urination) or medical interventions such as catheterization. A decompressed bladder is important for maintaining normal urinary function and preventing issues such as urinary retention or bladder distension.
The kidneys are the organs that excrete urine and connected to each kidney is a ureter, a tube that urine passes through into the urinary bladder. The urinary bladder is a sac that stores urine until it passes out of the body through the cloaca.
The function of the excretory urinary system is to eliminate wastes in the form of urine(excess water and unwanted minerals), and its parts include the kidney,and the urinary bladder.