It is stored in the urinary bladder.
Urine is temporarily stored in the bladder before being excreted from the body through the urethra. The bladder is a muscular organ located in the lower abdomen. When the bladder is full, it sends signals to the brain to indicate the need to urinate.
The bladder and brain are connected through the nervous system. Signals from the bladder are sent to the brain via sensory nerves, informing the brain when the bladder is full or empty. The brain then sends signals back to the bladder to control the release of urine.
As urine accumulates in the bladder, stretch receptors in the bladder wall are activated. These receptors send signals to the brain to indicate that the bladder is full and needs to be emptied. This activates the urge to urinate.
After the nephron has processed blood, the final urine passes through the collecting ducts, where it is concentrated and further modified before moving to the renal pelvis. From the renal pelvis, urine travels through the ureters to the bladder, where it is stored until excretion. Once the bladder is full, urine is expelled from the body through the urethra.
Urine is excreted from the body by the bladder. But before the bladder, the kidneys filter the liquids you have drank and they keep the "good stuff" in while exporting the "leftovers" or 'waste" to the bladder.. which is then released to your external environment.
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angel pina and brittany chantaca 09-22-11
angel pina and brittany chantaca 09-22-11
angel pina and brittany chantaca 09-22-11
No. Urine is stored in the bladder until the bladder is full. The ureters are the tubes that carry the urine from the kidneys to be stored in the bladder. And then when the bladder is full, the urine travels through the urethra to outside of the body.
Urine is temporarily stored in the bladder before being excreted from the body through the urethra. The bladder is a muscular organ located in the lower abdomen. When the bladder is full, it sends signals to the brain to indicate the need to urinate.
The urinary bladder receives urine from the kidneys via muscular tubes called the ureters. Urine is then stored until a sufficient quantity has collected to stretch the bladder and create the urge to urinate, excreting the urine through the urethra.
The flow of urine begins in the kidneys, where it is produced through the filtration of blood. From the kidneys, urine travels down the ureters to the bladder, where it is stored until ready for elimination. When the bladder is full, urine is expelled from the body through the urethra during urination.
The bladder and brain are connected through the nervous system. Signals from the bladder are sent to the brain via sensory nerves, informing the brain when the bladder is full or empty. The brain then sends signals back to the bladder to control the release of urine.
poo. is a common thing know to grow inside the heart. there is no full entire reason to take into account that urine can also be stored in your heart too .
Their is no full form of brain.
As urine accumulates in the bladder, stretch receptors in the bladder wall are activated. These receptors send signals to the brain to indicate that the bladder is full and needs to be emptied. This activates the urge to urinate.