urinary bladder The storage
organ for
urine.
urn Region near the center of an infusoriform
larva of a dicyemid mesozoan.
Full article >>>urinary bladder: the
site where waste products are shipped from the
kidney for storage or for release.
urine: the product of the
kidney; a watery solution of waste products, salts,
organic
compounds,
uric acid, and
urea.
Full article >>>small intestine (Schistosoma japonicum), or
urinary bladder (Schistosoma haematobium).
Their presence induces
antibodies that — with the aid of macrophages and
eosinophils — ...
Full article >>>A duct leading from the
kidney to the
urinary bladder.
urethra[Gk. from ourein, to urinate] ...
Full article >>>A saclike outgrowth from the
ventral surface of the
posterior part of the
embryonic gut and membrane in reptiles, birds, and
mammals that functions as an
embryonic
urinary bladder or as a respiratory extension of the hindgut, ...
Full article >>>looking at
cancer cells that had been converted into
cancer cells through exposure to chemical carcinogens; first
mouse cells and then
human cells. The
human cells came from a
human bladder carcinoma from cigarette smokers whose
urinary bladder is ...
Full article >>>LCT occurs beneath epithelium in skin and many internal
organs, such as
lungs,
arteries and the
urinary bladder. This
tissue type also forms a protective layer over
muscle,
nerves, and blood
vessels.
Full article >>>Each pyramid together with the associated overlying
cortex forms a
renal lobe. The tip of each pyramid (called a papilla) empties into a
calyx, and the calyces empty into the
renal pelvis. The pelvis
transmits
urine to the
urinary bladder via the ...
Full article >>>excretion - the
urine (in
mammals) is stored in the
urinary bladder and exits via the
urethra; in other
vertebrates the
urine mixes with other wastes in the
cloaca before leaving the body; ( frogs also have a large penis).
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