Urinating.
Urination is the process of expelling urine from the body. (It's worth noting that there are most commonplace or colloquial terms for the same such as "peeing" or "pissing")
urination or micturition. It involves the contraction of the bladder muscles, which forces the urine out through the urethra and out of the body.
Urine and feces are the wastes that are expelled from the human body.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is expelled from the body mainly through the process of respiration. When you exhale, you release CO2 gas from your lungs into the air. Additionally, a small amount of CO2 can also be eliminated in the form of urine through the kidneys.
Urine is secreted from the kidneys into the ureters, which are tubes that transport the urine to the bladder. From the bladder, urine is expelled from the body through the urethra.
Urination is the process of expelling urine from the body. (It's worth noting that there are most commonplace or colloquial terms for the same such as "peeing" or "pissing")
The kidneys process the urine and the bladderholds it.
urination or micturition. It involves the contraction of the bladder muscles, which forces the urine out through the urethra and out of the body.
Urine typically stays warm for about 5-10 minutes after it is expelled from the body.
Urine and feces are the wastes that are expelled from the human body.
Urine cools down at a rate of about 1 degree Fahrenheit per minute after it is expelled from the body.
Urine is released from the urinary bladder, through the urethra to be expelled from the body. The process is under voluntary control, and involves coordination between the central, autonomic, and somatic nervous systems.
The temperature of urine when it is expelled from the body is approximately the same as the body's internal temperature, which is around 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit (37 degrees Celsius).
Urine is typically expelled from the body at a temperature close to the body's internal temperature, which is around 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit (37 degrees Celsius).
The storage sac in the body is called the bladder. It is a muscular sac located in the pelvic cavity that stores urine before it is expelled from the body.
The temperature of urine when it is expelled from the body is approximately the same as the body's internal temperature, which is around 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit or 37 degrees Celsius.
Urine typically stays warm for a few minutes after it is expelled from the body.