Yes it does. But it is only able to stretch so far until it is at risk of being damaged. At this point, nature will take over and force it to empty partially against your will.
The urinary bladder is an expandable organ that stores urine in the body before it is excreted. When the bladder fills with urine, nerve signals are sent to the brain, triggering the urge to urinate. The ability of the bladder to stretch allows it to hold varying amounts of urine depending on the body's needs.
You hold the urine for some time in urinary bladder. Urinary bladder is situated in your pelvic cavity. The formation of the urine is continuous process. You can not go on urinating continuously. That is why the urinary bladder is there.
The urinary bladder will hold urine up to a certain point and then will be released by reflex. You can not hold urine forever.
A healthy bladder can hold up to 16 ounces (2 cups) of urine...
If you are a healthy individual, your body can hold roughly two cups of urine. Urine is stored in the bladder until there is enough to be excreted.
The bladder stores urine produced by the kidneys, which is a combination of water and waste products. The bladder does not remove water from the body; its primary function is to hold urine until it is expelled from the body during urination.
The Kidneys.Kidneys don't hold urine they produce urine which is then stored in the bladder.
In pigs, urine is stored in the bladder, which is a muscular sac located in the lower abdomen. When the bladder fills with urine, nerve signals trigger the urge to urinate, allowing the pig to expel the urine through the urethra. The bladder's capacity and muscular structure enable it to hold urine until the pig is ready to eliminate it.
two ureters, which carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder. the bladder, where urine is stored until it is released. the urethra, where urineflows out of the body ...
to hold it's urine.
yes ur bladder can pop and/or u can get a bladder infection
The parasympathetic effect on urination will be that of bladder stimulation and resultant voiding of urine. If this stimulation is ecessive it will result in the bladder not being able to hold the urine until voluntary voiding of the urine thus a clinical effect of urinary incontinet results because of lack of control of bladder contraction by the individual.