Urine travels down each ureter to the bladder and then out of the bladder through the urethra to outside.
To the bladder
Urine is excreted from the kidneys.
Kidneys must excrete water in the urine so as to maintain homoeostasis in the body. The kidneys will excrete concentrated urine.
it is urine. :)
Kidneys form urine by filtering blood.
The urinary system disposes of urine which is excess water and the liquid waste dissolved in it from your body. The main parts are the kidneys, where the urine is filtered out from the blood stream. The ureter which are tubes that carry the urine to the bladder where the urine is stored. The bladder connects to the urethra from which the urine leaves the body. Without medical intervention, if both kidneys fail to function, the waste material in the urine build up in the blood stream causing illness and death
Urethra
Urethra
it leaves your body through the urethra
Urine is made in the kidneys
urine is collected from all of the nephrons and then flow out of the kidney through the ureter.
yes, it does. it has to in order to clean it and make u urinate. At rest, about 1/5th of your cardiac output flow through your kidneys, thus on average all your blood is filtered every 5 minutes.
The kidneys produce urine.
Urine is excreted from the kidneys.
The bean-shaped kidneys produce urine and control the level of water and salts in the body. Nephrons act as tiny filters that remove wastes from the blood. The bladder stores urine, and the urine leaves the body through the urethra
None - BUT Urine from kidneys.
Filtration of the uric volume.
The ureters, in both males and females, transports the urine from the kidneys to the bladder where it is stored until it is convenient to release through the urethra. This release is called micturition, or more commonly, urination.