The ureters
The ureters
A bag like organ that holds urine is the bladder.
The urinary bladder is a muscular organ for storing urine. The urinary bladder wall is stretchable to accommodate varying volumes of urine.
The bladder needs to be a muscular sac to store and effectively expel urine. The muscles in the bladder wall contract to push urine out of the body during urination, and they also relax to allow the bladder to stretch as it fills with urine.
It is the bladder.
The bladder.
The urinary bladder stores urine. It is a muscular sac where the fluid is held after it has been processed and filtered by the kidneys.
The bladder
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.
The bladder is best described as a hollow, elastic, muscular sac that stores urine.
The uretere are the two tubes that drain urine from the kidneys to the bladder. The urethra is the muscular tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body.