ureters
Human body has two kidneys
The trachea branches into two bronchial tubes called the left and right main bronchi. These bronchi further divide into smaller bronchial tubes that extend into the lungs to supply air to the bronchioles and alveoli for gas exchange.
The urinary system is composed of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. The kidneys filter waste and excess fluids from the blood to form urine, which then travels through the ureters to the bladder for storage, and is eventually eliminated from the body through the urethra.
The tube leading from the kidneys to the outside of the body is called the ureter. Its primary function is to transport urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder for storage and eventual elimination through urination.
there are two types of vessels or tubes in the stem of a plant; xylem vessels transport water and minerals from the roots, up through the stem of the plant. they are made up of dead cells, and in trees they are seen as wood phloem tubes carry the sap (sugars, cytoplasm, hormones, etc.) from the leaves to wherever they are needed for growth or repairs.
After urine is produced in the kidneys, it flows into the ureters, which are two narrow tubes that transport urine to the bladder. Once in the bladder, urine is stored until it is ready to be expelled from the body. During urination, urine travels from the bladder through the urethra and is eliminated.
There are two tubes that run from the kidneys to the bladder (one tube per kidney). These are the ureters.
Typically, there are two main tubes that protrude from each kidney: the ureters. These tubes transport urine from the kidneys to the bladder. In addition, blood vessels such as the renal artery and renal vein also connect to the kidneys, but they are not considered tubes for urine transport.
Urine flows from the kidneys, where it is produced, down through the ureters, which are two narrow tubes connecting the kidneys to the bladder. It is stored in the bladder until it is expelled from the body through the urethra during urination. The entire process is part of the body's way of regulating water balance and removing waste.
No the kidneys are proximal to the bladder. The urethra is distal to the bladder.
They are called Fallopian tubes
The Kidneys are the excretory system of the body. They filter to purify the blood and get of all the toxic and waste products of the body and is passed down the two tubes called ureter. It collects the waste products- urine, in the bladder which is then passed out when you pee.
The uretere are the two tubes that drain urine from the kidneys to the bladder. The urethra is the muscular tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body.
there are no 'tubes' as such in your heart; they are called chambers. the two chambers at the top are called atria and the two at the bottom are called ventricles. :D
Bronchi
Two ureters which are the tubes coming down from the kidneys, and a urethra which provides a pathway for urine to be passed.
The ureters are two narrow tubes and each is about 10-12 inches long