urethra
they are the Floopa tubes
Ureter
they are the Floopa tubes
It is a special X Ray to determine in the kidney drains into the bladder
Urine drains from the ureters into the bladder through the ureteral orifices, which are openings located at the base of the bladder. These openings allow urine to flow into the bladder and prevent backflow due to the unique angle and valve-like mechanism of the ureters. This design helps ensure efficient storage of urine until it is expelled from the body during urination.
We have two kidneys and these filter the blood creating urine. The urine drains from each kidney to the urinary bladder via the Ureter,,,one from each kidney. The bladder then drains the urine out along a tube called the Urethra. The urethra is shorter in the female than in the male for obvious reasons. Hope this helps.
Kidneys do not connect to the urinary bladder directly. They are connected via ureters. Ureters are the tubes that pass from kidneys to urinary bladder. You have pair or kidneys. You have one ureter for each kidney.
As the catheters drains the urine continously to the collection bag the bladder will not be expanded by filling-up with urine. The patient will not feel any urge to empty the bladder as long as the catheter is inside. Some patients feel at the beginning a "something is inside".
your urine hole.. also called urethra PEEE PEEE
The bile duct connects the pancreas and the gall bladder.
papillary ducts to minor calyces, these join becoming major calyces, these unite to form the renal pelvis, then on to the ureters, urinary bladder, urethra, toilet
When you open drains