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Rugae are actually folds in the mucosa of the stomach and urinary bladder, not the kidney. Rugae in the stomach help with its expansion when it is full, while rugae in the bladder allow for stretching as it fills with urine.
The wall of the urinary bladder consists of four main layers: the mucosa, submucosa, muscularis, and adventitia. The mucosa is lined with transitional epithelium that allows for expansion and contraction. Beneath this is the submucosa, which contains connective tissue that provides support. The muscularis layer, known as the detrusor muscle, consists of smooth muscle fibers arranged in multiple directions, facilitating the bladder's ability to contract during urination. The outermost layer, the adventitia, is made of connective tissue that anchors the bladder to surrounding structures.
urinary bladder is unremarkable
NO, the urinary bladder is part of the urinary system.
urinary bladder
They are both in the excretory system...the kidney cleans the liquid waste and the urinary bladder holds it
Urine flows from kidney to the urinary bladder through ureters. Urinary bladder collects and from urinary bladder it goes outside the body through urethra
The bladder stores urine before it is urinated out of the body.
The trigone is between the three orifices of the urinary bladder.
The Urinary Bladder is located true Pelvis. This is the part of the pelvis thay is smaller and between Ischial and Pubis bones of each side (ie not the between the Illium bones). It lied at the Posterion of this area.
As a general statement, the Urinary Duct is a tube that carries urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder.