In pigs, urine is stored in the bladder, which is a muscular sac located in the lower abdomen. When the bladder fills with urine, nerve signals trigger the urge to urinate, allowing the pig to expel the urine through the urethra. The bladder's capacity and muscular structure enable it to hold urine until the pig is ready to eliminate it.
No, urine is stored in the bladder. The liver filters toxins which are expelled in the urine.
No, urine is stored in the bladder.
it is stored in your bladder.
The normal PH level of pig urine is a little on the acidic side 5 to 6.5. Depending on what the pig eats the PH level can differ between pigs.
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In the bladder. Or if that's the question: Urine samples should be stored in the fridge if they can't get analysed immediatly.
No, urine is not stored in the testicles (or "balls"). Urine is produced in the kidneys and is stored in the bladder until it is expelled from the body. The testicles are responsible for producing sperm and testosterone, which are unrelated to urine storage.
The liquid waste of the fetal pig is stored in the bladder until it is eliminated from the pig.
The urine is stored in the urinary bladder before micturition.
No. Urine is stored in the bladder until the bladder is full. The ureters are the tubes that carry the urine from the kidneys to be stored in the bladder. And then when the bladder is full, the urine travels through the urethra to outside of the body.