Urinary bladder?
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Answers: the bladder can hold over 3 liters of urine at a time. it is a muscular organ and that`s why stretches. the feeling of need to pee is caused by the muscles at the final of the bladder wall stretching as it fills. it is extraordinarily unlikely that the bladder will burst as it is so stretchy
as mentioned above it is unlikely that the bladder can burst..
he volume it can hold without u fear the pain 400 to 600cc.
Ordinarily the urge to urinate occur when the bladder contains about 200 ml of urine.
According to most textbook, the average adult bladder below normal conditions can hold anywhere beyween 16 and 32 ounces (1/2 to 1 liter). This unsurprisingly varies by the soul, some can hold more, some less. Storing 3 liters would be dying out and most likely develop only within cases where nearby was some sort of blockage or muscle problem that prevented the bladder from empty properly.
As for bursting or breaking from holding too much fluid, again, this is unlikely unless there be some sort of blockage forcing the urine to back up. (Otherwise the pressure would become too much for the bladder muscles to stay closed and you would simply showery yourself.) Even then, what would probably develop is that after the bladder stretched to the limit, urine would newly keep protection up the ureters to the kidneys (hydronephrosis) causing kidney defacement. The bladder CAN be ruptured by blunt force trauma to the lower abdomen (especially surrounded by males, who have a reduced amount of other organs in the way), but usually simply if it's quite full. (If it's unfilled it is located way down contained by the pelvic cavity and well protected.)
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