Explore how the urinary system works, from kidneys to bladder, with clear, expert detail.
This book presents the anatomy and function of the urinary tract in a straightforward, medical text style. It covers the ureters, bladder, and urethra, with explanations of structure, movement, and control that help readers grasp how urine is formed, transported, and expelled.
- Learn the internal structure of the ureter and bladder, including their layers, nerves, and how vessels feed them.
- See how urine moves by pressure, gravity, and peristaltic action, and what can disrupt this flow.
- Understand common functional features and myths, such as how the bladder contracts to evacuate and how the trigone region supports proper emptying.
- Discover how nerves contribute to motor, sensory, reflex, and vascular functions in the urinary tract.
Ideal for readers seeking a practical, clearly written overview of urinary anatomy and physiology, with a focus on how these parts work together in health and disease.