Each kidney sends urine to the bladder through a tube called a ureter. This is not to be confused with the urethra, the tube through which urine leaves the bladder and is expelled.
The tubes leading from the kidney to the urinary bladder are the ureters. A related structure, the urethra, carries urine from the bladder to the body's exterior.
Its the ureters
The tubes from the kidneys to the bladder are called ureters.
bladder tubes
The tubes that run from each kidney to the bladder are called the ureters. The tube that runs out of the bladder to eliminate urine from the body is called the urethra.
The tube from the bladder to the body's opening is called a urethra. The tubes from the kidneys to the bladder are called ureters.
The renal or urinary system, comprising the kidneys, bladder and connecting tubes, is located in the back of the abdomen (kidneys) and inside the pelvis near the groin (bladder, urethra). The bladder is connected to the kidneys via a pair of tubes called ureters.
Glucose carried away in vascular tissue called phloem.
There are two tubes that run from the kidneys to the bladder (one tube per kidney). These are the ureters.
There are three tubes that involve the bladder. Two come from each kidney and one leads from the bladder to the outside of the body. The first two are called the ureters and the last is called the urethra.
The Ureters are the tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder.
they are the Floopa tubes
they are the Floopa tubes
The uretere are the two tubes that drain urine from the kidneys to the bladder. The urethra is the muscular tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body.