No. The gallbladder is part of the digestive system. (eating) Your bladder is part of your renal system. (urine) The term "bladder" means something with which to hold or carry something. Usually liquid. Best of luck, Kathi
No, the urinary bladder adn gallbladder are two different things.
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No, the gall bladder holds digestive enzymes, and the bladder in the urinary tract collects urine made by the kidneys. Two different organs.
The urethra is part of the urinary system. In females and males, the urethra carries urine from the bladder out of the body through the urinary meatus. In males, the urethra also carries ejaculate out of the body.
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It is used in both forms, gallbladder or gall bladder, with the same meaning.
gall bladder is exactly the same sometimes people replace there's with those of frogs
No they aren't. A bladder is where urine is stored. A gall bladder helps with processing fats. Gall bladders can develop gallstones, which are deposits - and are extremely painful. A gallbladder attack describes the pain the deposits can incur. A gallbladder can be removed without any real adverse lifestyle changes; however, a bladder cannot.
The stomach is superior to the urinary bladder. If you place your hand on your "belly" close to your heart, your hand is about level to the stomach. You should be aware of where the badder is now as it is below that.
The frog's urinary bladder is located in the lowest part of the body cavity.
Yes. All things aside people are animals, so they have the same organs and the like. Even structure is the same. The thoracic cavity holds the heart and lungs. The thorax and abdomin are separated by the diaphragm, and the abdomen holds the stomach, intestines, pancreas, gall bladder, spleen, urinary bladder, liver, ect.