Biology, asked by haleyp2002, 1 year ago

Which structure transports urine to the bladder by peristaltic action?

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Answered by ratedc841
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urethra transport urine to the bladder


mdasrarali: ureter is connected to kidney tubules in which peristaltic movement takes place for movement of urine which is stored inurethra
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Answered by Sidyandex
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The answer will be ureter.

The ureters are thin fibro muscular tubes which is thin, that uses peristaltic activity to impel and deplete urine into the bladder.

Each of the ureters consists of three distinct layers.

The ureters takes entry into the bladder via detrusor muscle and then it travels under the urinary bladder mucosa before exhausting in the urinary bladder.

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