alcohol makes small bladders burst, but a boys bladder should hold it
the Excretory system is made up of: The Kidneys The Bladder The Ureter The Urethra The Kidneys secrete urine The Bladder is where urine is collected and temporarily stored The Ureter conveys urine from the kidneys to the bladder The Urethra discharges urine from the bladder to the exterior
the bacteria that often cause bladder infections make your urine acidic and that hurts. Taking URAL or other drinks that increase the alkalinity of your urine can help with symptoms but you have to kill the bacteria first and antibiotics from your doctor are the key.
Pseudostratified. The bladder is the only organ with that type of tissue. The answer above is wrong! the urinary bladder is composed of transitional epithelium with an underlying connective tissue. the transitional epithelium allows the bladder t expand in order to fill it with urine and relax when urine is released.
urinary bladder, your urine runs the two ureters from the kidneys to the urinary bladder it sits their till it can be ran out so every so often u might hold it but that can make your bladder burst so don't hold your pee!
All cells make urea, it is a waste product. The urea is processed by the kidneys (reabsorbing most of the water) then transfered by the ureters to the urinary bladder.
no
Alchol + wheat
I believe pigs are used to make the bladder part of the bladder pipe
No, it actually constricts the blood vessels
Drinking water at any time of the day is good for your health. Just remember to urinate frequently, or your bladder would burst. And don't drink water that is dirty.
You will still need to see a doctor because it could be prostate problems rather than bladder. But drinking cranberry juice will make the urine more acidic, which can decrease the amount of bacteria.
Standard vodka is usually around 40%, so if you combine 2 1/2 bottles of (Smirnoff) vodka, then you will have alchol at approximately 100%.
No this won't effect your bladder.
Getting a full night sleep after drinking may not make a person okay to drive in the morning. It depends on the weight of the person, their metabolism, and how much they have to drink the night before.
The urinary bladder and ureters are lined with transitional epithelium. This tissue allows the bladder to stretch when full and contract when empty. It looks like cuboidal epithelium when the bladder is contracted, and like stratified epithelium when distended.
Considering the stomach (organ) and the urinary bladder are in two different quadrants (stomach-upper quad ; bladder - lower quad), it'd be a little hard to confuse the 2. Doctors, nurses, and laypersons cannot tell from looking at the abdomen (tummy). There is really not any fullness to notice on the outside. I could use a stethoscope to hear peristalsis / bowel sounds, which would be increased after eating. The person might complain of feeling bloated or gassy. There are no "sounds" of a full bladder. I could feel it by palpating the abdomen (palpate- pushing on). Pushing on the bladder would make a person feel discomfort and state they have a full bladder. If I ignore those complaints, the person could become jittery and in a hurry to get to a bathroom.
Infection, trauma, tumour, bladder stones and spinal injury and stroke can cause bladder problems