They carry the urine to the bladder. The urethra takes urine from the bladder to the outside.
Ureters carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
No, the ureters transport urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
Ureters are the tubes that take urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder. They are located in the intestinal area. (Not in or on the intestinal track)
Your ureters are tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder.not
The bladder stores urine while the ureters transport the stored urine to the exceretory organ.
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.
Urine goes from the kidneys to the ureters, and then into the bladder of a pig. Next, the urine goes from the bladder to the urethra. Finally, the urine is expelled from the body.
Ureters take urine directly to the urinary bladder. The urethra takes urine out of the body. Urine is liquid that has been filtered through the kidneys.
Because your kidneys are connected to your bladder by the ureters. The kidneys make urine, and the urine goes down the ureters into your bladder. See the Related link below.
The Ureters are long S-shaped tubes that help expel urine from kidneys to the bladder. In adults Ureters are about 25 centimeters long.
The ureters are normally reddish-brown in color. Their main function is to carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
Ureters carry urine form the kidney to the bladder (one from each kidney).