Liquid waste is stored in the bladder (and discharged as urine).
it is stored in your bladder.
The liquid waste of the fetal pig is stored in the bladder until it is eliminated from the pig.
Solid waste is stored in the colon, while liquid waste is absorbed in the colon to form solid stool.
The Bladder
Liquid waste stored temporarily in the body is called urine, which is produced by the kidneys as a result of filtering waste products from the blood. Urine is stored in the urinary bladder until it is eliminated from the body through the urethra.
The bladder.
Urine in the bladder.
Solid Wastes: The colon if you are constipated. Otherwise, waste is stored in the rectum before defecation. Since the colon is mainly where water absorption occurs, the longer waste stays there, the more dried out it becomes. Liquid Wastes: Liquid wastes are stored in the bladder after being removed by the Kidneys.
Liquid waste in rats is stored in the urinary bladder until it is eliminated from the body through urination.
When liquid waste leaves the body, it is called urination, which occurs after passing through the urethra. The waste is filtered from the blood by the kidneys and stored in the bladder before being expelled.
The liquid that is filtered by the kidneys and then stored in the bladder is called urine. Contrary to popular belief, when urine exits the body, it is NOT sterile.
The organ that changes liquid waste to feces is the large intestine, also known as the colon. It absorbs water and electrolytes from the liquid waste produced in the digestive process, transforming it into a more solid form. The remaining waste is then stored in the rectum until it is eliminated from the body. This process is crucial for maintaining hydration and electrolyte balance.