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That is called urine. Also known as pee.

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What is the waste fluid held in the bladder'?

Urine


What is the waste held in the bladder?

popo and pepe


What organ stories fluid waste in the human body?

The Kidneys turn waste matter to Urine. its the urinary bladder.


What are the Tubes leading from your kidneys to your bladder through which waste fluid drains?

they are the Floopa tubes


What organ concentrates waste and produces it into a fluid?

The kidneys. The fluid is urine which trickles down into the urine bladder, and from there, when it's full, out of the body.


What are functions of a animals urethra?

The urethra is a tube connecting the urinary bladder to the genitals for the removal of fluid waste.


Function of parts the excretory system?

bladder-storage place for waste kidney-blood filters and fluid regulator


What is Temporarily held in the bladder?

Urine is temporarily held in the bladder


Where is the urine temporarily held?

the bladder


Which organ stores urine?

The urinary bladder stores urine. It is a muscular sac where the fluid is held after it has been processed and filtered by the kidneys.


Where are fluid waste products stored?

Fluid waste products, or urine, are stored in the bladder. This muscular organ can hold up to 18 ounces (or half a litre) of urine (in most healthy adults)m before we feel the urge to empty it.


What is the role of urinary bladder in excretory system?

The kidneys and urinary bladder work together, yes, but they are in the URINARY system. They process and get rid of fluid waste. But they are NOT in the excretory system.The kidneys process the fluid wastes, then releases the fluid as urine, which is stored in the urinary bladder.The work alongside the excretory system. The excretory system processes solid and semi-solid wastes by drawing fluid into the small intestines. When done processing the waste, the large intestines releases excess fluids over to the kidneys to process the fluid. At times when this balance is not maintained, such as during the flu, the intestines releases wastes as diarrhea because there isn't enough time between excretions to shuttle the excess fluids to the kidneys.