Science, asked by kamblediku, 6 months ago

The capacity of urinary bladder is about
* 100 ml
* 500 ml
* 200 ml
* 1 lit.​

Answers

Answered by essan2340
0
The normal capacity is 300-400 ml
So maybe the right option is 500 ml
Answered by Eutuxia
10

Answer:

500 ml

Extra information :

  • The body produces urine as a way to get rid of waste and extra water that is not needed by our body.
  • The Urinary bladder is a muscular organ in animals and humans that stores urine from the kidneys before excretion.

Before leaving your body, urine travels through the Excretory system.  The Excretory system includes the :

  • Kidney
  • Urinary Bladder
  • Ureters
  • Urethra

Kidney : Two bean shaped structure that filters the blood.

Urinary Bladder : A muscular organ which urine before excretion.

Ureters : Two tube like structure which takes

Urethra : The muscular tube which carries urine out of our body when we excrete.

An adult human normally passes about 1-1.8 L of urine.

Products in Urine :

  • Water - 95%
  • Urea - 2.5%
  • Waste products - 2.5%
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