Escherichia coli
... get out of the intestinal tract and into the
urinary tract , they can cause an infection sometimes ... of bacteria into the bladder. However
urinary tract infection is seen in both males and females ... all ages. Since bacteria invariably enter the
urinary tract through the urethra, poor toilet hygiene ...
Kidney
... organs in vertebrates . Part of the
urinary system , the kidneys filter wastes (especially ... They consist of lines of blood vessels and
urinary tubes and a fibrous material.
renal sinus : ...
renal dysplasia
Congenital obstruction of
urinary tract
horseshoe kidney
duplicated ureter
...
Muscle
... ), the digestive system (e.g. irritable bowel syndrome ) and the
urinary tract (e.g.
urinary incontinence ). These disease processes are not usually confined to the ...
Excretion
... While urine and feces are both waste material of body processes, they are in completely different categories. Urine is a waste product of the
urinary system process while feces are waste products of the digestive system. Feces may contain about one-third bacteria , most of which are harmless, ...
Osmoregulation
... fluid becomes urine which travels down collecting ducts to the medullary region of the kidney.
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 ...