EXCRETORY SYSTEM
EXCRETORY SYSTEM ALL QUESTIONS
Question
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Kidney
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Ureter
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Renal Pelvis
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Urinary bladder
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Urethra
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Detailed explanation-1: -The ureters carry the urine away from kidneys to the urinary bladder, which is a temporary reservoir for the urine.
Detailed explanation-2: -The urinary bladder is a temporary storage reservoir for urine. The urethra is the final passageway for the flow of urine. The flow of urine through the urethra is controlled by an involuntary internal urethral sphincter and voluntary external urethral sphincter.
Detailed explanation-3: -From the calyxes, pee travels out of the kidneys through the ureters (pronounced: YUR-uh-ters) to be stored in the bladder (a muscular sac in the lower belly). When a person urinates, the pee exits the bladder and goes out of the body through the urethra (pronounced: yoo-REE-thruh), another tube-like structure.
Detailed explanation-4: -The bladder is a hollow, balloon-shaped organ in the lower part of the abdomen that stores urine. The bladder has a muscular wall that allows it to get larger to store urine made by the kidneys and to shrink to squeeze urine out of the body.