Ureter
There are two uterine tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the
bladder. Each ureter is about ten to twelve inches long. Urine flows down
partly by gravity, but mainly by waves of contractions which pass several
times per minute through the muscle layers of the urethral walls. Each
ureter enters the bladder through a tunnel in the bladder wall, which is
angled to prevent the urine from running back into the ureter when the
bladder contracts.