The liquid in your kidneys primarily consists of urine, which is formed through the filtration of blood. This process involves the removal of waste products, excess salts, and water by the nephrons, the functional units of the kidneys. Additionally, the kidneys regulate electrolytes and maintain fluid balance in the body. The urine then travels through the ureters to the bladder for storage before being excreted.
The urinary bladder stores liquid waste, as urine, from the kidneys.
Urine is the liquid produced in the kidneys. It is a waste product that contains water, salts, and other substances filtered out from the blood by the kidneys.
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About 1% of the liquid that reaches the kidneys is filtered and eventually becomes urine. The rest is reabsorbed back into the bloodstream.
The urinary bladder stores liquid waste that is produced by the kidneys before excretion.
The liquid that is filtered by the kidneys and then stored in the bladder is called urine. Contrary to popular belief, when urine exits the body, it is NOT sterile.
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