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It's too bad that you have not put the descriptions and the functions, but I will anyway explain to you the role of each one so that you can answer the question for yourself.

The urinary system consists of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra and urinary meatus. It is formed and begins to function before birth. When the bladder contains 250 mL of urine, the urge to urinate is felt.

The kidney, in the urinary system, has a secretory function (filtration of blood in the glomeruli) and excretory from the pyelon, origin of the ureter.

The ureters are an extension of the kidneys. Their role is to collect urine in the pelvis.

The bladder collects the urine that reaches it through the ureters. Its capacity is about 300 to 600 ml. Urine is evacuated from the urethra during urination.

The urethra is the canal that goes from the bladder to the urinary meatus serving the flow of urine.

The ureter is muscular ducts that connect the kidneys and bladder and transports urine from the bladder outside the body. The urinary bladder holds urine and is a hollow sack-like organ connected to the kidneys. The urethra is a narrow duct that connects to the bladder and transports urine by peristaltic action from the kidneys to the bladder.