Urine .
No, the bladder stores urine that is produced by the kidneys. Oxygen is transported to the blood through the lungs and carried by red blood cells.
The body regulates urine storage and release through the coordination of the kidneys, bladder, and nervous system. The kidneys filter waste from the blood to produce urine, which is stored in the bladder. When the bladder is full, nerve signals trigger the bladder muscles to contract and the urethral sphincter to relax, allowing urine to be released from the body. This process is controlled by the autonomic nervous system to maintain proper fluid balance and eliminate waste products.
Oxygen and nutrients are delivered from the blood to tissues, and waste products such as carbon dioxide and metabolic byproducts are removed from tissues and transferred into the blood in the exchange at capillaries.
If a child ever has blood in their urine, they are extremely ill. They should be immediately taken to the nearest hospital with the utmost urgency. Their kidneys could be on the verge of shutting down, or they may have a very serious bladder problem.
It is diffused from the blood into the alveolar cavaity.
The urea and water that make up urine are removed from the blood in the kidneys through the process of filtration, reabsorption, and secretion. Specifically, this takes place in the structures of the nephrons within the kidneys.
Urea is removed in the kidneys and sent to the bladder.
The Kidneys, where the blood/urea thing takes place.
Blood is filtered through the kidneys. This filtration process removes urea from ther blood stream. The urea is passed down the urethra to the bladder. In the bladder it is 'stored' until the bladder is full. A hormone then tells the muscles around the bladder to release the urine, where upon it is passed into the urinary tract of the pe-n-is, and discharged from the pe-n-is; commonly known as 'peeing'.
The bladder.
The catheter will be removed from the patient's bladder once normal bladder function resumes.
The kidneys maintain the pH and regulate water content in the blood. The kidneys also remove waste products and filter them into the bladder to be removed.
Yes, a bladder infection can lead to blood in the urine.
There two lymphatic blood vessels on either side of the urinary bladder in pigs. These blood vessels supply blood to the bladder and urethra.
Kidneys clean the blood and pass it on to the bladder.
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"Have you had bladder pain and seen blood in your urine lately?"