You have two kidneys, and each kidney has only onetube that goes to the bladder. If you count both kidneys, then there are two tubes leading to the bladder.
The distal tubule
The funnel-like opening at the distal end of the uterine tube is called the infundibulum. It has finger-like projections called fimbriae that help capture the egg released from the ovary during ovulation and direct it into the uterine tube for fertilization.
The tuve that carries urine from the urinary bladder to the outside world is the urethra.The tubes that carries urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder are the ureters.
The distal interphalangeal joints are the most distal joints of the lower extremities.
The ankle is distal to the hip, meaning it is further away from the trunk of the body compared to the hip.
The distal tube is a part of the nephron in the kidney responsible for further reabsorption and secretion of ions, water, and other substances. It helps regulate the pH balance of the blood and plays a crucial role in maintaining proper electrolyte levels in the body.
A distal uretal calculus is a kidney stone that has either moved to or developed just above the bladder in one of the tubes that brings urine down from the kidneys. This is a dangerous situation because the stone is hard a jagged and if it cuts through the tube, called the ureter, it can be potentially fatal.
at the far end (distal) of the ureter (the tube through which one pees) the ureter is the tube between the kidney and the bladder.....the urethra is the tube that removes urine from the body ( the tube you pee thru)
If you are talking about the proximal/distal convoluted tubules. Then you are talking about a kidney, and in between them is the nephron loop or the Loop of Henle
Proximal and Distal tubes
Aldosterone acts on the distal convoluted tubule and collecting duct in the kidney to increase sodium reabsorption and potassium secretion.
No the kidneys are proximal to the bladder. The urethra is distal to the bladder.
The distal tubule
The ereter tube.
The ureter is a "tube" that connects the kidney to the bladder.
removal of the outside part (the ovary end) of the fallopian tube
This is in the kidney and it mainly controls how much or little water is kept in the body