The body produces urine as a way to get rid of waste and extra water that it doesn't need. Before leaving your body, urine travels through the urinary tract.
The kidneys are two bean-shaped organs that filter waste from the blood and produce urine, that contains high concentrations of urea and other substances, including toxins.
The urine is taken from the kidney to the bladder via two thin tubes, called ureters.
During urination, urine stored in the bladder is discharged through the tube - urethra.