urinary tract
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Definition
- Noun:
- The system of organs and tubes in the body that produces, stores, and eliminates urine from the body. This includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra.
Usage
- The term "urinary tract" is used to refer to the entire anatomical system responsible for urine handling. It is commonly discussed in medical and health contexts.
- It is typically used with definite articles ("the urinary tract") or possessive determiners ("his/her urinary tract").
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Examples
- Noun:
- A common infection of the urinary tract is called a UTI.
- The doctor ordered an ultrasound to examine his urinary tract.
- The function of the urinary tract is to remove waste from the blood.
Advanced Usage
- "Urinary tract infection (UTI)": This is a very common compound term referring to an infection in any part of the urinary system.
- Elderly patients are more susceptible to urinary tract infections.
Variants and Related Words
- Urinary (adjective): Of or relating to urine or the organs that produce and excrete it.
- The urinary bladder stores urine.
- Urology (noun): The branch of medicine concerned with the urinary tract.
- Urogenital (adjective): Pertaining to the urinary and genital organs.
Synonyms
- Excretory system (Note: This is a broader term that can include other waste-removal organs like the intestines).
- Urinary system (This is a direct synonym).
Related Phrases
- Tract: A system of connected parts or organs in the body. Often used in other compound terms like "digestive tract" or "respiratory tract".
- Lower urinary tract: Specifically refers to the bladder and urethra.
- Upper urinary tract: Specifically refers to the kidneys and ureters.
Noun
- the organs and tubes involved in the production and excretion of urine