When it is completely filled, the bladder can hold approximately 17 to 18 ounces (500 to 530 ml) of urine." Encyclopedia Americana - International Edition. Danbury, CT: Grolier, 2001.
*** EDIT. I once urinated 26 ounces of urine in one shot! Yes, I measured it.
The size of the bladder depends on how much urine is stored. Without urine it is tetrahedral in shape. When full it can accommodate at least 300ml-800ml. There are also bladders that can hold up to 2,000ml.
The human bladder is about the size of your fist. This can vary from person to person and it expands a bit when it becomes full of urine.
The human bladder size varies from person to person. On average, the bladder will only hold 450-500 CCs of fluid.
well it depends on the size well it depends on the size It can actually hold up to 800 mL. Of course you will want to relieve yourself before that time.
The size of all human bladders are about the size of a soft ball
reach in and pull it out and tell me...
but seriously an adult one is about 300-600ml, if the child is half the size half of an adult that as a rough rule of thumb...
not big enough cuz you always have to pee
No, your brain is one of the larger organs. If your bladder was that big you would probably have some sort of disorder.
The shape and size of the bladder depends on the amount of urine the organ contains.
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A baby's bladder can only hold around one ounce of fluid at a time. As they grow, their bladder does as well and they can hold more.
The bladder expands when it is increasing in capacity. The more urine deposited in the bladder, the larger it will need to be in order to compensate. If the bladder gets too big, it will result in infection or an ulcer.
Well the big answer is the pelvis or hip.
My brother can hold in his bladder 1300ml too and he has a huge bladder so yes its large Added: the normal, healthy bladder holds between 300 and 800 ml. So, yes, 1300 is way, way too much. Your brother is damaging his bladder.
When empty, it's pretty small - about the size of a closed fist.
Yes - only rats and horses do not have a gall bladder.
My puppy of 6 months was spayed today and they nicked the bladder during the operation. Is that a big problem and what should I expect and watch for?
1 kidney is used 2 move urine from itself 2 the bladder the other carls things backThe first one is that our bladder is as big as your brain ,also that the kidneys are half the size as your bladder!
As the rat has no gall bladder, all it's bile is produced in the liver.