vesehúgyutak
Vesehúgyutak, also known as ureters, are a pair of muscular tubes in the human body that connect the kidneys to the bladder. Each ureter is approximately 25 to 30 centimeters long and is responsible for transporting urine from the kidneys to the bladder. The ureters begin at the renal pelvis, the funnel-shaped structure at the base of each kidney, and extend downwards to the bladder, where they empty urine into the bladder's trigone, a triangular area at the base of the bladder.
The ureters play a crucial role in the urinary system by ensuring the continuous flow of urine
In addition to their primary function, the ureters also serve as a conduit for the transport of
The ureters are an essential component of the urinary system, and any abnormalities or blockages in the