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- Ureter - Wikipedia
The ureters are tubes composed of smooth muscle that transport urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder In adult humans, the ureters are typically 20–30 centimeters long and 3–4 millimeters in diameter
- Ureters: Anatomy, Location, Function Conditions
Ureters are tubes that carry pee from your kidneys to your urinary bladder Most people have one ureter in each kidney, which connects to the sides of your bladder
- Ureter: Function and Anatomy - Verywell Health
Contractions in the ureter force urine away from the kidneys and into the bladder The ureters work constantly, emptying urine into the bladder about every 10 to 15 seconds
- Ureteral Disorders | Ureters | Ureter Function | MedlinePlus
Muscles in the ureter walls tighten and relax to force urine down and away from the kidneys Small amounts of urine flow from the ureters into the bladder about every 10 to 15 seconds Sometimes the ureters can become blocked or injured This can block the flow of urine to the bladder
- Renal system - Ureters, Urinary Bladder, Kidneys | Britannica
The ureters are narrow, thick-walled ducts, about 25–30 centimetres (9 8–11 8 inches) in length and from 4 to 5 millimetres (0 16 to 0 2 inch) in diameter, that transport the urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder
- What Is a Ureter? Location, Function, and Problems
The ureters are muscular tubes that form a part of the urinary system Most people have two of these tubes, with one connected to each kidney Their purpose is to carry urine, which is produced by the kidneys as they filter waste from the blood, to the bladder for storage
- Ureter | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier
The ureters are bilateral muscular tubes that are 25–30 cm long and 0 3 cm wide (Standring, 2016) They extend from the renal pelvis, at the hilum of the kidney, to the ureteric orifices on the internal aspect of the bladder
- Ureters - SEER Training
Each ureter is a small tube, about 25 cm long, that carries urine from the renal pelvis to the urinary bladder It descends from the renal pelvis, along the posterior abdominal wall, which is behind the parietal peritoneum, and enters the urinary bladder on the posterior inferior surface
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