Diagram the anatomy of the urinary tract from kidney to urethra.
Diagram the anatomy of the urinary tract from kidney to urethra.
Kidneys: A couple of organs that channel the blood of the waste, unused minerals, and water that make up pee.
Calyx: Small chambers in the kidneys that deplete pee into the renal pelvis.
Renal pelvis: Where pee gathers before streaming down the ureters.
Ureters: A pair of tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
Bladder: An organ that stores urine until the child is ready to
release it.
Sphincters: Ring-molded groups of muscles. The urethral sphincters cooperate to hold in or discharge pee from the bladder. They close and fix to hold and open and unwind to discharge.
Inner sphincter: Muscle inside the bladder that holds pee in until the point when it's prepared to be discharged.
External sphincter: Muscle located just outside the bladder that holds urine in until it’s ready to be released. Your child has some control over when this muscle is squeezed and closed or relaxed and open.
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