CHARACTERISTICS OF URINE
The characteristics of urine include the physical and
chemical aspects that are often evaluated as part of a
urinalysis. Some of these are described in this section,
and others are included in Appendix D: Normal
Values for Some Commonly Used Urine Tests.
Amount—normal urinary output per 24 hours is 1
to 2 liters. Many factors can significantly change
output. Excessive sweating or loss of fluid through
432 The Urinary System
Internal
urethral sphincter
External
urethral sphincter
Urethra
Urethral orifice
Trigone
Ureter
Trigone
Rugae
Openings of
ureters
Detrusor muscle
Parietal peritoneum Ureter
Prostate gland
Prostatic urethra
Membranous
urethra
Cavernous (spongy)
urethra
Cavernous (erectile)
tissue of penis
A
B
Figure 18–7. (A) Frontal section of female urinary bladder and urethra. (B) Frontal sec-
tion of male urinary bladder and urethra.
QUESTION:Name the sphincters of the urinary system and state whether each is volun-
tary or involuntary.