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Question
Choose the correct path of urine in our body
Options
kidney → ureter → urethra → urinary bladder
kidney → urinary bladder → urethra → ureter
kidney → ureters → urinary bladder → urethra
urinary bladder → kidney → ureter → urethra
Solution
kidney → ureters → urinary bladder → urethra
Explanation -
Urine from the nephron is transported to the kidneys' collecting duct, where it enters the ureters. Each kidney has two ureters, which open into the urine bladder. The urinary bladder holds pee, and as the volume of urine collected rises, so does the size of the bladder. The bladder muscles contract and the bladder sphincter relaxes when the CNS sends a voluntary message, excreting pee through the urethra.
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