No, each kidney has its own ureter leading to the bladder so there are two ureters.
The Ureter(s) [there are two of them] carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
The ureter is a tube connected to the kidneys and bladder in cats. The function of the ureter is to move urine to the bladder.
No, it begins in the kidneys.
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The ureter is a "tube" that connects the kidney to the bladder.
The tube running from the kidneys to the urinary bladder is called the ureter. Each kidney has its own ureter, which transports urine produced by the kidneys to the bladder for storage before it is expelled from the body.
the Excretory system is made up of: The Kidneys The Bladder The Ureter The Urethra The Kidneys secrete urine The Bladder is where urine is collected and temporarily stored The Ureter conveys urine from the kidneys to the bladder The Urethra discharges urine from the bladder to the exterior
If the cat's ureter is obstructed, there is no place for the urine generated by the kidneys to go. As the pressure on the kidneys and bladder increases, one of two things could happen: some part of the system could rupture, causing internal bleeding, or the kidneys could fail, causing the cat to be poisoned by his own waste products.
The ureters carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder, where it is then excreted from the bladder through the urethra.
Yes it is it typically goes along with the kidneys
The ureter is the tube that leads from the kidneys to the bladder (in mammals).
2 kidneys 2 urethra bladder and ureter