Food kids maby so, but for elderly people I don't think so.
No, if your bladder is completely empty, liquid cannot enter the bladder unless you consume more liquid. The bladder only fills up with urine when the kidneys produce urine and it is stored in the bladder until it is excreted.
3 gallons 3 gallons may be true for a cow, but it appears that the volume in a healthy bladder is about 2 cups. With age and stretching ("oversized") it can hold 4 cups or more. (One gallon is 16 cups!)
the Excretory system is made up of: The Kidneys The Bladder The Ureter The Urethra The Kidneys secrete urine The Bladder is where urine is collected and temporarily stored The Ureter conveys urine from the kidneys to the bladder The Urethra discharges urine from the bladder to the exterior
the urine goes into the bladder through the ureters. there, it is stored until you are ready to pee. when you are ready to pee, you relax a series of muscels in your bladder. the urine then flows into the uretha. then you relax the muscel at the end of you urethra and the urine exits you body. girls usually sit down to pee, but they can stand up. guys can do it either way also.
Pseudostratified. The bladder is the only organ with that type of tissue. The answer above is wrong! the urinary bladder is composed of transitional epithelium with an underlying connective tissue. the transitional epithelium allows the bladder t expand in order to fill it with urine and relax when urine is released.
A healthy bladder can hold up to 16 ounces (2 cups) of urine...
The urinary bladder will hold urine up to a certain point and then will be released by reflex. You can not hold urine forever.
You hold the urine for some time in urinary bladder. Urinary bladder is situated in your pelvic cavity. The formation of the urine is continuous process. You can not go on urinating continuously. That is why the urinary bladder is there.
An African elephant's bladder can hold up to 18-26 gallons (70-100 liters) of liquid waste at a time. They have a large bladder capacity to allow them to hold urine for longer periods between bathroom breaks in their natural habitat.
well it starts when u try to hold it then u dont havft to go it stores it
No, if your bladder is completely empty, liquid cannot enter the bladder unless you consume more liquid. The bladder only fills up with urine when the kidneys produce urine and it is stored in the bladder until it is excreted.
the Excretory system is made up of: The Kidneys The Bladder The Ureter The Urethra The Kidneys secrete urine The Bladder is where urine is collected and temporarily stored The Ureter conveys urine from the kidneys to the bladder The Urethra discharges urine from the bladder to the exterior
3 gallons 3 gallons may be true for a cow, but it appears that the volume in a healthy bladder is about 2 cups. With age and stretching ("oversized") it can hold 4 cups or more. (One gallon is 16 cups!)
If I remember correctly, the average is 600ml (600 milliliters). However, the body responds to 400ml (400 milliliters) where it signals the brain to remove the urine from the body. Also a bladder can hold up to 1L (one liter) sometimes.
about 1/2 or 1 gallon of uran in your body which is most of the water you drink but not always some of it goes into your water in your body Actually, the bladder usually holds between 300 and 800 milliliters. It does not hold a gallon! Some people deliberately hold much more, up to 2000 ml, but this is extremely unhealthy.
the Excretory system is made up of: The Kidneys The Bladder The Ureter The Urethra The Kidneys secrete urine The Bladder is where urine is collected and temporarily stored The Ureter conveys urine from the kidneys to the bladder The Urethra discharges urine from the bladder to the exterior
from the tap, to your mouth, through your organs, in to your bladder, out your pp as urine.