Urine is the scientific term for liquid waste expelled by contraction of the urinary bladder.
The bladder !
Bladder
The bladder.
Urine in the bladder.
The bladder stores liquid waste (filtered out by the kidneys as urine) although urination is not the sole way to remove other forms of liquid waste. Some excretion also occurs via sweating, but neither are the sweat glands storage organs nor is sweating an adequate mechanism for removal of the total amount of liquid waste the body produces daily.
liquid wastes leaves the body after passing the kidneys and bladder, as the kidney remove waste products from the blood
The liquid waste of the fetal pig is stored in the bladder until it is eliminated from the pig.
Liquid waste from a frog: kidneys to ureters to bladder, and out the cloaca.the cloaca
The urinary system or renal system removes liquid and waste from the blood and transports them to the outside of the body. The kidneys remove waste, from the blood, which travels down the ureters into the bladder from where it passes through the urethra as urine.
A bladder is a kind of 'bag' to hold liquid. We have two: the gall bladder in the liver which stores bile, a liquid used in the digestion of fats, and the urinary bladder, which stores urine until we can conveniently pass it out.
The liquid that is filtered by the kidneys and then stored in the bladder is called urine. Contrary to popular belief, when urine exits the body, it is NOT sterile.
Blood delivers oxygen and nutrients to the body cells, and it removes waste and takes it to the kidneys where it is filtered from the blood and passed to the bladder. From there, it is passed out of the body through urinating.