urethra
The urethral opening in males excretes urine and sperm.
Urethra in the males serves as a common passage for both urine and sperms.
In males, the urethra expels both urine and sperm. In females, the urethra expels only urine.
The Prostate gland in males.
The male urethra.Urethra.The urethra is the common passageway for urine and semen in males (only).The impulse to expel waste or reproduce.urethraThe penis is the organ that discharges both urine and semen, at least in a male.Semen joins the male urethra in the part that runs through the prostate, the prostatic urethra. From here it shares its pathway with urine, through intermediate urethra then the spongey urethra. The ony part that the urine has entirely to itself is the intramual part that runs through the bladder wall.The urethra.The urethra transports both semen and urine in males.The penis is the organ and there is tube within the penis called URETHRA where sperm and urine discharge
The penis delivers sperm into the vaginal canal and it also removes urine from the body.
Sperm get mixed with fluids and become semen. Then they (sperm in the semen) are ejected out of the same organ from which liquid waste called urine gets emptied in males. It's the multipurpose organ called the penis.
There is a common opening,The Cloaca,through which feces,urine,sperm and egg pass.
through the renal artery!
In both genders, the urethra transports urine. In men, the urethra also transports semen which contains sperm cells and can impregnate a woman. In males, the urethra takes a detour through the prostate gland and seminal vesicles, so their urethrae are used for urination and ejaculation.
sperm starts it journey via vas deferens and connects with urethra at the level of prostate and exit via penile urethra.passage from proatate is common for both urine and sperm...
Females do not ejaculate. Only males produce sperm and ejaculate.