No, it's the uterus which is a hollow muscular organ.
urinary bladder
An organ.
muscular system
The smooth collapsible muscular sac that stores urine is called the bladder. It is a hollow organ that expands as it fills with urine produced by the kidneys. The bladder's muscular walls help in the storage and eventual release of urine through the urethra during urination. Its ability to stretch and contract is essential for normal urinary function.
The urinary bladder is a hollow organ, which means it has empty space inside that can expand to store urine.
The Uterus.
The hollow muscular pear-shaped organ inside the female body is the uterus.
The stomach is a large hollow muscular organ that can expand like a balloon. It serves as a storage and mixing chamber for food before it continues through the digestive system. The stomach's muscular walls contract and relax to help break down food and mix it with digestive juices.
Its a hollow muscular organ and it works like a pump.
Its a hollow muscular organ and it works like a pump.
Uterus.
The bladder is a hollow, muscular, balloon shaped organ that lies in your pelvis.
Your Heart is an organ that pumps blood through your body.
The uterus or womb, is a hollow muscular organ of the female reproductive system. It is located between the bladder and the rectum, in the pelvic area.
urinary bladder
The uterus is the hollow muscular organ that protects and nourishes a developing fetus during pregnancy. It is located in the pelvis and has a lining that thickens each month to prepare for a possible pregnancy.
the placenta