I believe that there are traces of testosterone in a man's and estrogen in a woman's, but I don't think that they look for that.
the cat's kidneys do not have pyramids and they also have a urogenital sinus and humans dont.
The urethra in women is shorter than men.
Yes. There are many differences.
See differences at applesnail.net -> anatomy -> reproductive system section.
Urinary bladder has nothing to do with the reproductive system of the female.
The organs of the urinary system include: kidneys, ureter, bladder, and urethra. The penis and the vulva of the male and female, respectively, compliment the urinary system by providing a mechanism for voiding, but are considered part of the reproductive system.
The organs of the urinary system include: kidneys, ureter, bladder, and urethra. The penis and the vulva of the male and female, respectively, compliment the urinary system by providing a mechanism for voiding, but are considered part of the reproductive system.
A person can find accurate pictures of the urinary system in biology books at universities as well as anatomy textbooks. If one has internet access there are websites which provide accurate pictures as well.
Incision and drainage of Skene's glands are not reported using Female Genital System, but instead reported using Surgery section, Urinary system codes.
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See image link below. See differences at applesnail.net -> anatomy -> reproductive system section. Some few species of snails are bisexual, being both masculine and feminine.
In anatomy, the genitourinary system or urogenital systemis the organ system of the reproductive organs and the urinary system. It's applicable to both sexes equally.
When urine exits the urinary system, it is at the exterior of the body. There is no system "after" the urinary system.
There are no differences, except that the male has a longer urethral tube running from the bladder to the outside world than the female does.
Yes, there according to the science the female digestive system is more immune.