The majority of sources report that the adult bladder could contain about 600 to 800 cm3 (ml). However, they also noted that the Micturition point is between 150 and 300 cm3 (ml). It is rather variable.
Both your bladder and a water balloon hold liquid and can expand to accommodate more fluid. When they are full, they both need to be emptied to prevent bursting.
Both the bladder and a water balloon are flexible, thin-walled structures that can expand and contract to hold a liquid. They are both designed to store and release fluid, with the ability to stretch to accommodate varying volumes of liquid.
Yes, there is a relationship between the speed of fluid flow and how much fluid remains behind. In faster-flowing fluids, there is typically less fluid left behind as the flow carries more of the fluid forward. Slower-flowing fluids tend to leave more fluid behind due to increased frictional forces.
750 mL converts to about 25.36 US fluid ounces.
1 pint is 16 fluid ounces.
A baby's bladder can only hold around one ounce of fluid at a time. As they grow, their bladder does as well and they can hold more.
A healthy bladder can hold up to 16 ounces (2 cups) of urine...
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About 2 cups.
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The average sized adult bladder can hold approx. 12 onces (350ml) of fluid before the urge to urinate becomes strong.
In the bladder, to be peed out.
Both your bladder and a water balloon hold liquid and can expand to accommodate more fluid. When they are full, they both need to be emptied to prevent bursting.
if a normal human bladder should hold 8 to 8.5 ml of fluid and you are told yours only holds 3 to 3.5 ml then to me that is very small
The bladder explosion occurs if you hold your urine for more than 7 hours because the urine overfills the bladder. It's like a balloon that gets too much air. The longer you hold, the higher the risk of bladder explosion will be.
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A completely full bladder is capable of holding approximately 1 liter of fluid … Ordinarily the urge to urinate occurs when the bladder contains about 200 ml of urine.