The urine is stored in the urinary bladder before micturition.
No. The urine is not produced in the kidney. The kidney is a filter.
Yes. Bladder is also the term used for any soft, flexible storage device.
well it starts when u try to hold it then u dont havft to go it stores it
It is produced in the kidneys and then is stored in your bladder.
The part of the kidney that collects urine after it is produced is called the renal pelvis. It serves as a funnel for urine flowing from the collecting ducts and directs it into the ureter, which then transports the urine to the bladder for storage. The renal pelvis is located in the central part of the kidney and plays a crucial role in the urinary system.
No, urine is not stored in the testicles (or "balls"). Urine is produced in the kidneys and is stored in the bladder until it is expelled from the body. The testicles are responsible for producing sperm and testosterone, which are unrelated to urine storage.
The ureter leads to the bladder where urine is stored until it is voided.
The kidneys act as a filter to remove toxins (harmful materials) from our blood. There are two ureters (one for each kidney) which connect the kidneys to the bladder. Urine passes from the kidney where it is stored temporarily in the bladder. A urethra connects to the bladder and opens on the outside of our bodies, allowing the stored urine to be eliminated when we urinate (pee).
The urethra.
Urine travel through 2 ureters from the kidneys to the urinary bladder. Every so often, the stored urine travels through the urethra and out of the body.
Kidney to ureter, to bladder, through urethra, out!
Yes, creatinine is normally found in urine as it is a waste product produced by muscle metabolism. The level of creatinine in urine can be an indicator of kidney function.