It is stored in the urinary bladder.
The Bladder. c: . hope this helps you guys.! :D
angel pina and brittany chantaca 09-22-11
angel pina and brittany chantaca 09-22-11
The bladder and brain are connected through the nervous system. Signals from the bladder are sent to the brain via sensory nerves, informing the brain when the bladder is full or empty. The brain then sends signals back to the bladder to control the release of urine.
because its really alerts your brain and wakes yourself up
Sometimes. There are certain molecules in the brain that DO NOT cross the blood brain barrier, and so they don't easily leave the brain. These would not appear in the blood or urine to any appreciable extent. However, there are many others that do LEAVE the brain and are found in the cerebral spinal fluid, the blood, and yes, even in the urine. It is not an easy task to measure urine and then figure out what is going on in the brain, however.
Their is no full form of brain.
As urine accumulates in the bladder, stretch receptors in the bladder wall are activated. These receptors send signals to the brain to indicate that the bladder is full and needs to be emptied. This activates the urge to urinate.
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Urine Full Examination & Microscopic Examination
Hypothalamus. This is supposed to be the higher center for autonomic nervous system.