The Kidneys.
Kidneys don't hold urine they produce urine which is then stored in the bladder.
The bladder is the organ that holds urine until it is excreted from the body through the urethra. It stores urine produced by the kidneys until it is released during urination.
The urinary bladder receives urine from the kidneys via muscular tubes called the ureters. Urine is then stored until a sufficient quantity has collected to stretch the bladder and create the urge to urinate, excreting the urine through the urethra.
A liquid organ is an organ within the body that contains a high percentage of fluid, such as blood or urine. These organs play important roles in various bodily functions and processes. Examples of liquid organs include the bladder, which holds urine, and the heart, which pumps blood.
The kidneys process the urine and the bladderholds it.
The bladder is an organ about the shape of a walnut (when healthy) that is responsible for holding and removing of urea (urine).
A bag like organ that holds urine is the bladder.
It is the bladder.
The bladder holds urine. The colon holds feces.
The bladder.
Bladder
The bladder is the organ that holds urine until it is excreted from the body through the urethra. It stores urine produced by the kidneys until it is released during urination.
The bladder.
The bladder
the bladder
The urinary bladder stores urine. It is a muscular sac where the fluid is held after it has been processed and filtered by the kidneys.
The urinary bladder receives urine from the kidneys via muscular tubes called the ureters. Urine is then stored until a sufficient quantity has collected to stretch the bladder and create the urge to urinate, excreting the urine through the urethra.
The holding tank that holds urine after processing until excretion from the body is the urinary bladder. This organ is responsible for storing urine until it is eliminated from the body through the urethra.