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15 April, 20:28

Which structure transports urine to the bladder by peristaltic action?

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  1. 15 April, 20:59
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    This structure is known as the ureter. This structure is a muscular tube that extends to the the urinary bladder. It is about 25 centimeters long and can be 1.7 cm close to the bladder. The ureter has three layers: an adventitia, muscularis and mucosa. When urine enters the ureter it causes it to stretch and the muscularis contracts and moves the urine down to the bladder.
  2. 16 April, 00:09
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    The kidneys is your answer
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