Table of Contents
- 1 What connects the kidneys to the bladder?
- 2 What is the renal pelvis connected to?
- 3 Where is the nephron loop located?
- 4 What does the renal pelvis do in the urinary system?
- 5 Where is your bladder and kidneys located?
- 6 Which is the tube connecting the kidney to the bladder?
- 7 Which is the medial indentation of the kidney?
What connects the kidneys to the bladder?
Two ureters. These narrow tubes carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder. Muscles in the ureter walls continually tighten and relax forcing urine downward, away from the kidneys.
What is the tube connecting the renal hilum of the kidney to the bladder?
The ureters are bilateral thin (3 to 4 mm) tubular structures that connect the kidneys to the urinary bladder, transporting urine from the renal pelvis into the bladder. The muscular layers are responsible for the peristaltic activity that the ureter uses to move the urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
What is the renal pelvis connected to?
The area at the center of the kidney. Urine collects here and is funneled into the ureter, the tube that connects the kidney to the bladder.
What connects to the bladder?
The bladder is connected to the kidneys by two long tubes called ureters. When urine is produced by the kidneys, it travels down the ureters to the bladder, where it is stored. The bladder has four layers.
Where is the nephron loop located?
In the kidney, the loop of Henle (English: /ˈhɛnli/) (or Henle’s loop, Henle loop, nephron loop or its Latin counterpart ansa nephroni) is the portion of a nephron that leads from the proximal convoluted tubule to the distal convoluted tubule.
What is the path of urine through the kidney?
The urine flows out of the nephron tubule into a collecting duct. It passes out of the kidney through the renal pelvis, into the ureter, and down to the bladder.
What does the renal pelvis do in the urinary system?
The kidney pelvis acts like a funnel, collecting the urine produced in the kidney and leading to a central “stem,” the ureter.
What forms the renal pelvis?
The renal pelvis is triangular in shape, lies posteriorly in the renal hilum surrounded by fat and vessels and is formed by either the union of two-to-three major calyces or of seven-to-eleven minor calyces.
Where is your bladder and kidneys located?
They are located just below the rib cage, one on each side of your spine. Healthy kidneys filter about a half cup of blood every minute, removing wastes and extra water to make urine. The urine flows from the kidneys to the bladder through two thin tubes of muscle called ureters, one on each side of your bladder.
Where is the anterior wall of the bladder?
The anterior wall rests in the symphysis pubis and the posterior wall lies on top of the prostate, seminal vesicles and ureters in males and cervix, vagina and ureters in females. The most lower aspect of the bladder is the neck, which connects the bladder with the prostatic urethra in males and the urethra in females.
Which is the tube connecting the kidney to the bladder?
The tube connecting the renal hilus of the kidney to the bladder is the ureter. In the renal hilum the ureter, renal blood vessels and nerves enter or exit the kidney. Fuctions of the ureter?
Where are blood vessels connected to the kidney?
the medial indentation where the ureter, blood vessels, and nerves are connected to the kidney is called the. hillus. there are three regions of the kidney: the outermost region is known as the. renal cortex.
Which is the medial indentation of the kidney?
Terms in this set (44) the medial indentation where the ureter, blood vessels, and nerves are connected to the kidney is called the hillus there are three regions of the kidney: the outermost region is known as the renal cortex renal pyramids are seperated by extensions of the cortex-like tissue called renal columns
Where is the involuntary sphincter that keeps the urethra closed called?
the smooth triangular region of the bladder base that is outlined by the openings of the two ureters and the urethra is called the. trigone. the involuntary sphincter that keeps the urethra closed when urine is not being passed is called the.
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