It is a slit-like opening in the urethra of the males and an orifice in females
testes and ovaries are connected by tubes
The opening where waste and reproductive fluid is expelled.
membranous urethra
In pigs , they are part of the reproductive system.
Genitourinary or urogenital system
A cell is the smallest functional unit in an organism. Tissues are made of cells. For example, muscle tissue is made of muscle cells, bone tissue of bone cells. Finally organs are defined as being composed of more than one type of tissue and having a recognizable shape and function.
testes and ovaries are connected by tubes to the urogenital opening in a perch fish.
To protect/cover the opening to the urogenital tract.
One difference in male and female pig external genitalia is the location of the urogenital opening. In the male the urogenital opening is located underneath the umbilical cord. In the female the urogenital opening is located underneath the genital papilla.
Urogenital is defined as relating to the genital and urinary organs. Flora is defined as fungi or bacteria found on an organ.
Thre is no urogenital system, The urinary system is made up of the urethra, kidnys and nephrones
Yes.
your moms urogenital opening and anal sphincter
John Reynard has written: 'Oxford handbook of urology' -- subject(s): Diseases, Female Urogenital Diseases, Handbooks, Handbooks, manuals, Male Urogenital Diseases, Urinary organs, Urogenital Diseases, Urologic Diseases, Urology
Karl Berthold Hofmann has written: 'Analysis of the urine' -- subject(s): Urinalysis, Male Urogenital Diseases, Female Urogenital Diseases, Genitourinary organs, Urine, Diseases, Analysis, Urinary organs, Diseases. 'Guide to the examination of urine' -- subject(s): Urine, Analysis, Urinary organs, Diseases.
The answer is the urogenital opening
In anatomy, the genitourinary system or urogenital systemis the organ system of the reproductive organs and the urinary system. It's applicable to both sexes equally.
The external opening through which urine and seminal fluid (in males only) leave the body.