Umbilical cord

Sanskrit Name: नाभिनाडी, गर्भनाभिनाडी A pliable tube that links the fetus to the placenta. Alternate Name(s): Nabhinadi, Garbhanabhinadi

Umbilicus

Sanskrit Name: नाभिः The navel, also known as the belly button, is the remnant of the umbilical cord that connects a developing fetus to its mother during pregnancy. Once the cord is severed after birth, it leaves behind this small scar. Alternate Name(s): Nabhih

Upper and lower limbs

Sanskrit Name: शाखा The limbs of the human body consist of the arms and legs. Alternate Name(s): Shakha

Upper limb

Sanskrit Name: भुजशिखरम् The complete limb extending from the shoulder down to the fingertips. Alternate Name(s): Bhujashikharam

Upper lip

Sanskrit Name: उत्तरौष्ठः The upper lip is the section of the lips that conceals the upper teeth. Alternate Name(s): Uttaraushthah

Ureter

Sanskrit Name: गविनी A duct that transports urine from the kidney to the bladder. Alternate Name(s): Gavini

Urethra

Sanskrit Name: मूत्रसेकः, मूत्रपथः A tube responsible for transporting urine from the bladder to be eliminated from the body. Alternate Name(s): Mutrasekah, Mutrapathah

Urinary bladder

Sanskrit Name: बस्तिः, वस्तिः, मूत्रवस्ति, मूत्राशयः, मलाधारः A cavity within the body that holds urine prior to its elimination from the system. Alternate Name(s): Bastih, Vastih, Mutravasti, Mutrashayah, Maladharah

Urinary passage

Sanskrit Name: मूत्रमार्गः The pathway that urine follows from the kidneys to the exterior of the body. Alternate Name(s): Mutralargah

Urinary system conduits

Sanskrit Name: मूत्रवहानाडी The structures responsible for transporting urine are the ureters and the urethra. Alternate Name(s): Mutravahanadi