Depends on the person. Every person bladder size is different and holds different amounts. It also matters if you are a female or male, and if you're a female and pregnant.
Urine is stored in the bladder before excretion.
Well, honey, that organ you're looking for is the urinary bladder. It's like a little storage tank for all that pee your body wants to get rid of. So next time you gotta go, just thank your bladder for holding onto that liquid gold until you find a bathroom.
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!)
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A healthy bladder can hold up to 16 ounces (2 cups) of urine...
Urine is stored in the bladder before excretion.
The organ responsible for storing liquid waste is the bladder. It typically holds about 16 ounces (2 cups) of urine before signaling the need to urinate. The average adult produces approximately 4-8 cups of urine daily, but the bladder can only store a portion of that at any given time. If it only stored two cups, frequent urination would be necessary.
The bladder works like this: The kidneys filter the blood and send these liquid wastes to the bladder, where it is stored. Once the bladder reaches it's full capacity of about 4 cups, it has to dump the waste out (which is our urine, or pee)
Well, honey, that organ you're looking for is the urinary bladder. It's like a little storage tank for all that pee your body wants to get rid of. So next time you gotta go, just thank your bladder for holding onto that liquid gold until you find a bathroom.
If you are a healthy individual, your body can hold roughly two cups of urine. Urine is stored in the bladder until there is enough to be excreted.
The urinary bladder stores liquid waste that is produced by the kidneys before excretion.
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 bladder is a hollow muscular organ shaped like a balloon. It sits in your pelvis and is held in place by ligaments attached to other organs and the pelvic bones. The bladder stores urine until you are ready to go to the bathroom to empty it. It swells into a round shape when it is full and gets smaller when empty. If the urinary system is healthy, the bladder can hold up to 16 ounces (2 cups) of urine comfortably for 2 to 5 hours.
1000cc's of urine or 1000 cubic centiliters is equal to just under 10 cups of urine NOW THATS ALOT OF URINE!
About 2 cups.
2 cups / 16oz. 2 cups / 16oz.