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.
The external male genitalia are the penis and the scrotum, which contains two testicles.The internal male genitalia includes the remaining structures of the male reproductive system.
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Sperm starts its life in the testes in the interstitial cells of Leydig, then they migrate to the epididymis to mature. After that they travel along the vas deferens to the prostate. Here it mixes with ejaculatory fluids from the seminal vesicles and other accessory organs and released through the urethra into the female reproductive tact. The sperm pass through the vagina, cervix, uterus, and into the fallopian tubes where they meet and fertilize the egg.
The sperm route can be split into two halved the male and female reproductive systems.Male Reproductive SystemThe sperm start off in the seminiferous tubules and then are stored in the eppididdymus. From here they are carried by the ductus deferens or vas deferens which takes a route from through the ingiunal canal backwards over the top of the urinary bladder and down behind it. Here the sperm pass through the seminal vesicle then the prostate. Here it joind the urethra which carries it down and out through the penis.Female Reproductive SystemHere the sperm enter the vagina and and then pass through the cervix into the uterus. From here the sperm travels towards the ovum through the uterine tubes.S.E.V.E.N U.PSeminiferous tubules --> epididymus --> vas deferens --> seminal vesicle --> "nothing" --> urethra --> penis
Pre-ejaculate fluid is produced when the male is sexually aroused. It is a lubricant that lines the urethra so the semen can pass through easily.
Only Urine.
The urethra passes through the prostate and the penis in the male.
They both pass through the urethra to the outside of the body but not at once.
The urethra passes the urine out of the body.
The external male genitalia are the penis and the scrotum, which contains two testicles.The internal male genitalia includes the remaining structures of the male reproductive system.
The last organ that sperm passes through before leaving the body is the urethra.
That is correct
It contains the urethra for urine to pass from the urinary bladder, and carries semen for reproduction.
The urethra can be subject to narrowing. The stretch methods are to assure the passage stays open and allows for urine to pass through.
Females urinate through a urethra, which is connected to the bladder (same as a man). However, a woman's urethra is much shorter than the male's, and a man's urethra also acts as a path for semen to pass through. A female's urethral opening (meatus) is located just in front of the vagina and below the clitoris. It is important to remember the locations and not confuse these parts. Yea definitely don't try to put it in her pee hole
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Urine goes from the kidneys to the ureters, and then into the bladder of a pig. Next, the urine goes from the bladder to the urethra. Finally, the urine is expelled from the body.