In humans the urine is really just a method of excreting harmfull metabolites and removing excess water from the body. In other animals it is used for claiming territorry by marking with a specific scent.
to remove salts in the blood
Excretion of toxic substances filtered by the liver and kidneys. You can also use it to clean cuts if you have nothing else to use, it is very sterile.
The function of the bladder is to store and release urine.
It's function is to store and release urine
The bladder stores urine while the ureters transport the stored urine to the exceretory organ.
To hold urine til full, or you are ready to empty it.
sweat, urine, feace, vert, menstration
Excretion via faeces and urine and sexual reproduction.
The ability to concentrate urine depends on the functions of the kidneys, specifically the nephrons. Nephrons filter blood and reabsorb necessary substances while secreting wastes. Hormones like antidiuretic hormone (ADH) also play a role in regulating water reabsorption in the kidneys, which affects urine concentration.
The body's urinary system has three major functions. It makes urine in the kidneys; stores urine in the bladder; and removes urine from the body through the urethra. The kidneys filter waste products and water from the blood to form urine. Anwsered by Savanah of Texas.
The ability to form a concentrated urine depends on the functions of the kidneys, specifically the renal tubules and collecting ducts. These structures are responsible for reabsorbing water and solutes back into the body while removing waste products. Hormones like antidiuretic hormone (ADH) also play a crucial role in regulating water reabsorption and urine concentration.
1.it is where the urine and sperm goes out of the body 2.you suck 3.you suck again
absorption of water (from descending limb), absorption of Na+ (from ascending limb)
Your butt functions in removing dead physical waste left over from the food you eat. Your bladder functions to remove harmful ions like ammonium that were created in your body from various metabolic processes. They both have many specialized structure to meet these functions. Your intestines couldn't filter out the nutrients and water from your urine and convert the ammonia into urea if it had to worry about a bunch of dead matter too.