In a woman, they are completely separate, and in a man, they are almost completely separate. The Urinary system starts in the kidneys. The kidneys remove waste from the blood. Water and waste goes from the kidneys into the urinary bladder. From there, with a man, it goes through his prostrate through his penis and out. His reproductive system begins in his testes. They are in his scrotum, which hangs behind his penis. Tubes leads from his testes to his prostate and carries sperm to the prostate. The prostrate gland produces semen, it stores the sperm in the semen in little sacks, and then it will release it through the penis. The male urinary and genital systems only join for a short distance in the urogenital system.
A woman does not have a prostate. The urethra empties just in front of her vagina.
Unlike other body systems, the reproductive system is not essential to keep an individual alive.
There is no direct contact between the two.
reproductive system
No, the urinary and reproductive systems are not considered to make up the endocrine system. The urinary and reproductive systems are sometimes known as the genitourinary system or GU system.
bladder?
Urinary bladder has nothing to do with the reproductive system of the female.
The urethra is part of the reproductive and urinary system of the male.
In the male the penis and urethra are organs that are used in both the urinary and reproductive systems.
The organ that is common to the reproductive system and urinary system in men are urethra. The primary male sex hormone is testosterone.
they are both living and you'll have to probably cut them both open to see
Ejaculatory duct
because it conveys semen during ejaculation
its not