Your bladder stores your urine until you want to eliminate it.
The bladder.
Urinary bladder
Urine exits the body through the urethra.
The urinary bladder
It goes into ureters,then from there goes into urinary bladder(urine stores here) and then excreted out from the body through urethra.
The three bodies are acetone, acetoacetic acid and beta-hydroxybutyric acid, although beta-hydroxybutyric acid is not technically a ketone but a carboxylic acid.
Concentrated, the more excess water is present in the body the more dilute the urine becomes.
urinary bladder stores urine and emptying the urine while maintaining chemical gradients between the urine and the blood
Urethra
Urine exits the body through the urethra.
That's the bladder.
Urine is excreted by the kidneys. It contains mostly water, urea, potassium, creatinine, chloride, and sodium, Urine is sterile until it reaches the urethra, where it picks up bacteria.
If you are a healthy individual, your body can hold roughly two cups of urine. Urine is stored in the bladder until there is enough to be excreted.
The function of the bladder is to store urine until it becomes too full. Did you know every 10-15 sec. a little bit of urine fills up in your bladder? When the bladder is too full, it'll explode!(just kidding) What it really does is that it sends signals to your brain telling you that you need to go to the bathroom. Hope this helps!
The urinary bladder
The bladder stores urine until it is ready to be released from the body.
it is stored in the urinary bladder
It goes into ureters,then from there goes into urinary bladder(urine stores here) and then excreted out from the body through urethra.
The urinary bladder is the organ that collects urine excreted by the kidneys prior to disposal by urination. (Wikipedia)For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below thisanswer section.