Urine goes to the collecting duct then to the Renal Pelvis. Each kidney has one Ureter that carries Urine to the bladder. The urine from the kidneys flows down the ureters into the bladder and is then passed out of the body through the urethra.
The ureter carries urine out of the kidney to the urinary bladder.
urine is collected from all of the nephrons and then flow out of the kidney through the ureter.
it will go outside
Urine travel through 2 ureters from the kidneys to the urinary bladder. Every so often, the stored urine travels through the urethra and out of the body.
That could be kidney stones. I'd go see your doctor if I was you and tell him/her immediately.
Yes , you may have blood in the urine because the kidney stone has jagged edges . Blood in the urine is often an indicator/symptom of 'passing' a stone . (I would seek medical attention .)
The urine will go in the urinary bladder in some processes and your body will have a sign that you should take out the urine in your body.After filtering by the kidneys, urine flows to the bladder via two tubes called ureters. One ureter links each kidney to the bladder.
Ureters go from the pelvis of the kidney into the urinary bladder. From the urinary bladder, the urethra is the tube that carries the urine to the outside the ureters are tubes that exit the kidneys at the Hilus, coveying urine into the bladder, approximatly 25cm long. The urethra exits the bladder and takes urine out of the body, in males it is approximatly 20 cm long, females 3-4 cm long. Ureter is the (tube) flow channel from kidney to bladder, Urethra is the (tube) flow channel from the bladder to the outside of your body.
urine infection/kidney infection/sexually transmitted infection. go to the doctor
The uretha tube carries your urine down through the body and is excreted through the genitals.
well it starts when u try to hold it then u dont havft to go it stores it
Blood in urine or symptoms that relate to kidney infection. Pain on the right or left side of the stomach, a cutting or burning pain on and off across your lower abdomen, need to pee even when there are just drops of urine when you go to to pass urine, pain when urinating and the likes
There are a number of things that can cause brown urine including urinary tract infections, bladder infections, kidney infections, hepatitis, and cancers. It is best to have it checked right away by a doctor.