urinary bladder
Solid Wastes: The colon if you are constipated. Otherwise, waste is stored in the rectum before defecation. Since the colon is mainly where water absorption occurs, the longer waste stays there, the more dried out it becomes. Liquid Wastes: Liquid wastes are stored in the bladder after being removed by the Kidneys.
A saclike organ in a bee that stores nectar
It is stored in the Rectum or Anus before you get rid of it.
Urine is made in the kidneys through a filtration process that removes waste and excess substances from the blood. The waste products collected then travel down the ureters to be stored in the bladder before being expelled from the body through the urethra.
It used to be secreted by the liver and stored in the gallbladder. If you lose your gallbladder, then the bile is not stored anywhere anymore, but dripped directly from the liver to the bile duct, to the small intestine.
A Vacuole
Waste is stored in either the rectum or the bladder till time of excretion on the organ system level.
Waste is stored in either the rectum or the bladder till time of excretion on the organ system level.
The Bladder
Liquid waste is stored in the bladder (and discharged as urine).
Liquid formula can typically be safely stored in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours before it should be discarded.
it is stored in your bladder.
Liquid Hydrogen and Liquid Oxygen are delivered to launch complex 39 for loading directly into the external fuel tank several hours before a scheduled launch.
The kidneys produce urine, which is stored in the urinary bladder until excretion.
The bladder stores liquid waste (filtered out by the kidneys as urine) although urination is not the sole way to remove other forms of liquid waste. Some excretion also occurs via sweating, but neither are the sweat glands storage organs nor is sweating an adequate mechanism for removal of the total amount of liquid waste the body produces daily.
Vacuole is the saclike structure within a cell that stores materials such as water, nutrients, and waste products for use by the cell. Vacuoles help maintain the cell's shape, regulate its internal environment, and facilitate processes like digestion and waste removal.
in the bee stomach