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KUB(Kidneys,Ureters,Bladder)
Transitional epithelium consists of multiple layers of epithelial cells which can contract and expand. Its primary function is to elongate when the bladder starts to fill, allowing an increase in bladder volume.
This condition is known as Pneumaturia which can be a symptom of diseases such as Diverticulitis, Crohn's, or cancer of the bladder or colon. Another cause may be a rare form of Urinary Tract Infection known as Emphysematous cystitis. Alleviating the symptom of gases (air) in the bladder is greatly dependent on identifying and treating the underlying cause. It is a serious symptom in any case. Please see a doctor.
No, the urinary and reproductive systems are not considered to make up the endocrine system. The urinary and reproductive systems are sometimes known as the genitourinary system or GU system.
The bladder of a large bovin creature known as a bison. It is the organ in the bison which stores processed urine waste extracted from the digestion process.
The urinary system, also known as the renal system, consists of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and the urethra.
The four primary urinary organs are known as the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and the urethra. These all work together to help the excretory system produce and flush urine. Their key function is to help filter and cleanse the blood of foreign or unwanted materials.
Peristaltic wavesThe ureters move urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder by a mechanism known as peristalsis. Peristalsis is a wave-like series of smooth muscle contractions. The ureters have an inner lining of smooth muscle that carries out peristalsis in order to move urine to the bladder.
The urinary system - also known as the renal system - produces, stores and eliminates urine, the fluid waste excreted by the kidneys. The urinary system includes two kidneys, two ureters, the bladder, two sphincter muscles and the urethra.
two ureters, which carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder. the bladder, where urine is stored until it is released. the urethra, where urineflows out of the body ...
KUB(Kidneys,Ureters,Bladder)
The ureters move urine from the kidney to the bladder by something known as peristalsis. This is a wave like series of muscle contractions. The lining of smooth muscles in the ureter move the urine to the bladder.
Transitional epithelium (also known as urothelium) is a type of tissue consisting of multiple layers of epithelial cells which can contract and expand. These cells, part of the epithelium, are found in the urinary bladder, in the ureters, and in the superior urethraand gland ducts of the prostate.
In a fetal pig, the urinary bladder is located in the lower ventral abdominal cavity. It is not known what the thickness of the urinary bladder is in a fetal pig.
Urology is the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of the urinary tract in both genders. It also includes the genital tract or reproductive system in the male. The parts of the body related to urology are kidneys, adrenal glands, ureters, bladder, and urethra. In men, this also includes the prostate, testes, and penis
The bladder's main function is to store and release urine. Nerves in the bladder tell you when it is time to urinate (empty your bladder). As the bladder first fills with urine, you may notice a feeling that you need to urinate. The sensation to urinate becomes stronger as the bladder continues to fill and reaches its limit. At that point, nerves from the bladder send a message to the brain that the bladder is full, and your urge to empty your bladder intensifies.
Symptoms for the presence of interstitial cystitus (also known as bladder pain syndrome) include urinary urgency, urinary frequency and waking at night to urinate.