Pelvic
The pelvic girdle protects the urinary bladder, uterus, ovaries, prostate gland, and seminal vesicles.
Urinary bladder has nothing to do with the reproductive system of the female.
The pelvis protects the reproductive organs. These include the uterus, ovaries and the fallopian tubes in women as well as the prostate and bladder in men.
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The pelvic girdle protects the urinary bladder, uterus, ovaries, prostate gland, and seminal vesicles.
The internal reproductive organs, the urinary bladder, and the distal end of the large intestine.
Urinary bladder has nothing to do with the reproductive system of the female.
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It has no function in the reproductive system. The bladder is almost completely isolated from the reproductive system by several valves that automatically prevent both from being used at once. If the bladder does get involved, you often have a fairly major medical problem with either or both of the reproductive and urinary systems.
The reproductive organs and the urinary bladder
The bundles of interlaced muscular fibers in the wall of the urinary bladder comprise the internal urethral sphincter. The contraction of the internal urethral sphincter prevent the bladder from emptying until the urinary pressure reaches a certain level.
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The pelvis protects the reproductive organs. These include the uterus, ovaries and the fallopian tubes in women as well as the prostate and bladder in men.
Urinary bladder Reproductive organs (obviously differs depending on the sex)
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