Urinary System: Organs, Anatomy, Func…
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The main organs in your urinary system are: The kidneys, which filter blood and create urine as a waste by-product. The ureters, which are ducts that connect the kidneys to the bladder. The bladder, which is an organ that holds urine until it is ready to be expelled. The urethra, which is a tube connected to the bladder that allows urine to leave the body. Two kidneys (blood-filtering organs). Two ureters (ducts that connect your kidneys to your bladder) A bladder (an organ that holds your pee).
The kidneys, which filter blood and create urine as a waste by-product.
The ureters, which are ducts that connect the kidneys to the bladder.
The bladder, which is an organ that holds urine until it is ready to be expelled.
The urethra, which is a tube connected to the bladder that allows urine to leave the body.
Two kidneys (blood-filtering organs).
Two ureters (ducts that connect your kidneys to your bladder)
A bladder (an organ that holds your pee).
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