Which organ produces urine?
Your kidneys will filter your blood for urea, thus producing urine which will accumulate in your bladder.
Urethra
u're right @Rafaelruizanchez ... but urethra is the tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body when you pee
But could we call that "producing" ? Even more is the urethra an organ?
^Agreed...
so...it will be kidneys...
@Rafaelruizanchez is right, the kidneys produce urine. :)
lol
\("\)kidneys: two bean-shaped organs that filter waste from the blood and produce urine. ureters: two thin tubes that take pee from the kidney to the bladder. bladder: a sac that holds pee until it's time to go to the bathroom. urethra: the tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body when you pee.\("\) \(- ~KidsHealth\)
yup kidneys
My conclusion is that, the kidneys filters the blood which is then mixed with the excess water from the large intestine to form urine. I am not sure whether this is the answer, but logically this answer should explain the high water content in urine.
in kidneys filteration of blood occurs by nephron... nephron conatain a part called bowmans capsule which is cvered with capillaries(called glomerulus) blood passing through glomerulus is filtered in bowmans capsule... filterate in bowmans capsule conatians water and all other wastes of blood..... another part of nephron then control the concentration of urine ...if its dry condition and bdy needs water then it reabsorbs water frm filterate and moves it to blood again and maks urine concentrated but if body dnt need much water thn water is not reabsorbed as much.... and then urine frm kidneys moves to yreter then urinary bladder and is released out
@CapAllan large intestine has nothing to do with urine.... it just allows the water we drink get absorbed in blood :) .... then kidneys maintain water level in blood... u see wen we drink alot of water we dnt suffer frm diarrhea.....our urine becomes dilute ... intestine let most of water move into blood so that faecal material is solid enough ...kidneys proceed futher to maintain its water level in blood
I understand now @saroash ! Thanks!
welcome :)
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