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In a normal healthy male, the only two products that pass through the urethra are urine and semen.In times of disease however, other products that may also be passed through the urethra are pus and blood.
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Women's urine is expelled through a small hole located near the opening of the vaginal canal called a urethra. A small tubal system connects a woman's bladder to the urethra.
Liquid from the body is filtered and passed out through the renal system, which includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. The kidneys filter waste and excess substances from the blood to produce urine, which is then carried to the bladder through the ureters and expelled from the body through the urethra.
Gallstones, if passing through the bile duct, enter the intestine and are then passed through the bowels. Kidney stones, however, would pass through the ureter, bladder and urethra, into the urine.
Through breathing - you exhale water in your breath. Through sweating - you sweat even when you're at rest. Through urinating - excess water is stored in the bladder, and passed out of the urethra.
Through breathing - you exhale water in your breath. Through sweating - you sweat even when you're at rest. Through urinating - excess water is stored in the bladder, and passed out of the urethra.
The bladder stores urine before it is passed out of the body. Urine is produced by the kidneys, travels down the ureters, and collects in the bladder until it is eliminated through the urethra.
internal urethral sphincter
The Urethra is the part of the body on males/females where urine is passed.
Two ureters which are the tubes coming down from the kidneys, and a urethra which provides a pathway for urine to be passed.