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urinary bladder can strtch up to​

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Answered by bhartigupta534
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As the ureters — two tubes that expel urine from the kidneys to the bladder — fill the bladder, the muscle wall thins and the bladder moves upward, toward the abdominal cavity. This stretching can increase the size of the bladder from about 2 inches to more than 6 inches long, depending on the amount of liquid.

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As the ureters — two tubes that expel urine from the kidneys to the bladder — fill the bladder, the muscle wall thins and the bladder moves upward, toward the abdominal cavity. This stretching can increase the size of the bladder from about 2 inches to more than 6 inches long, depending on the amount of liquid.

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