The urine that remains in the bladder after urination is called "post-void residual" (PVR) urine. It is the amount of urine left in the bladder after a person has completed urination. High levels of PVR can indicate issues with bladder function or urinary obstruction.
I believe it is called "micturition". -JS yes it is micturition..... double checked in medical dictionary thanks -JS from mzippa
The Urethracarries Urine from the Urinary Bladder to the exterior of the body.
Urinating, which is contracting the urinary bladder.
Urine is released from the body through the urethra, which is a tube that connects the bladder to the external environment. It is stored in the bladder until the body is ready to excrete it. The process of releasing urine is called urination or micturition.
The bladder stores urine before it is urinated out of the body.
Passage of urine out of the body is called micturition, also known as urination or voiding. This process involves the emptying of the urinary bladder through the urethra.
Urine is stored in the bladder, a hollow organ located in the lower abdomen. The bladder expands as it fills with urine from the kidneys and contracts when it is emptied through the urethra during urination.
The bladder is the organ that holds urine until it is excreted from the body through the urethra. It stores urine produced by the kidneys until it is released during urination.
The tube that leads to the bladder is called the ureter. It carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder for storage before it is eliminated from the body through urination.
urinary bladder stores urine and emptying the urine while maintaining chemical gradients between the urine and the blood
The Bladder
Pee, more properly called urine, is stored in the human bladder until urination takes place.