your urine hole.. also called urethra PEEE PEEE
A peculiar small tubular density on imaging could indicate a small abnormality, such as a polyp or a small cyst, within a tubular structure in the body. Further evaluation with additional imaging studies or clinical assessment may be necessary to determine the exact nature and significance of the finding.
No, the urinary bladder and gallbladder are not the same structure. The urinary bladder is a hollow organ that stores urine produced by the kidneys, while the gallbladder is a small organ that stores bile produced by the liver.
Many tubular structures are made up of smooth muscles. Your small intestine, for example.
The structure of the digestive system is the esophagus, the salivary gland, liver, stomach, gall bladder, pancrease, and the large and small intestine.
kidney is lateral to the intestine.. i guess so
A sac-like vessel is a structure that resembles a small bag or pouch. It is typically used for storing or transporting fluids in various organisms, such as the bladder in humans or the swim bladder in fish.
Santan plants have small, green, tubular flowers that are protected by a colorful, trumpet-shaped calyx. The calyx acts as a protective structure, enclosing and supporting the flower bud until it is ready to bloom.
A simple gland consists of a single unbranched duct, while a compound gland has a branched duct system. Tubular glands have a tube-like structure, while alveolar glands have a round, sac-like structure. Alveolar glands are also known as acinar glands and contain clusters of secretory cells that form small sacs.
Yes, it is possible to have a small bladder, known as a small capacity bladder. This can result in increased frequency of urination and sometimes urgency. It is important to consult a healthcare provider if you have concerns about your bladder capacity.
The urethra is a small tube that sends urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.
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Mouth to esophagus, esophagus to stomach, stomach to small intestine, small intestine to kidneys, kidneys to bladder, bladder to urethra and out.