Urine leaves the bladder through theUrethra,then exits the body.
Urethra
Urethra
The tube is the urethra, which carries urine from the bladder.(Should not be confused with the ureter, a tube that connects the kidneys to the bladder.)
it flows through the body just like in a tube
Urine flows from the kidney to the bladder through a small tube called a ureter. From the bladder it flows outside the body through a small tube called the urethra. This is a closed and sterile system.
Blood flows to the kidney through the renal artery. Once in the kidney the blood flows through a series of smaller and smaller arteries until it gets to the glomerulus. The glomerulus filters blood and to be very simplistic creates a filtrate of the blood or "urine". This urine then flows through a series of progressively bigger tubules and ducts until it gets to the renal pelvis. At this point urine exits the kidney, it enters the ureter (long tube connecting kidney and bladder), and flows into the bladder where it is held until one desires to urinate. At this time urine flows out of the bladder and into the urethra. The urethra connects the bladder to the outside of the body.
Urine leaves the body through the urethra. The urethra connects the bladder to the outside of the body.
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The normal flow of urine begins in the collecting system of each kidney. Urine then flows out of each kidney and into a tube called the ureter.
That tube is called the Urethra
Urine travels through the urethra to leave the body. The urethra connects the bladder to the exterior of the body.
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