The Urethra.
The Urethra is a tube that carries both urine & semen out of the body. Only occurs in males.The urethra
The ureters carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder.The urethra carries urine from the bladder to outside of the body.
No. They both leave through the URETHRA which is the tube in the middle of the penis. Higher up in the urinary system there are some other tubes which connect the kidneys with the bladder. These are called ureters. No sperm should be up there. Sometimes sperm enters the bladder in what is called a retrograde ejaculation but still it should not really get as far as the ureters. Bottom line: you've confused urethra with ureter.
The urethra is responsible for ejaculating sperm and expelling urine in men.
The sperm is made in the testis and when sexual intercourse happens the sperm travels through the Sperm tube, into the penis out of the penis and into the vagina it then travels into the Fallopian tube. And finally one of the sperm will meet the egg in the oviduct and fertilisation will happen then a baby will start developing.
it carries sperm from the testes to the uretha which will then carry it out the penis.
Yes, in a man it's the tube that carries semen or urine.
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
Urethra
The Urethra is a tube that carries both urine & semen out of the body. Only occurs in males.The urethra
The ureters carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder.The urethra carries urine from the bladder to outside of the body.
Sperm is carried in the testicals, Vas Deferenz, and Epiditimus. Urine is carried in the bladder. Both sperm and urine pass through the urithera but never at the same time (unless there is something wrong). The 'plumbing' is set up so that there is an exclusion switch when one or the other is functioning.
The tuve that carries urine from the urinary bladder to the outside world is the urethra.The tubes that carries urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder are the ureters.
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Vas Deferens
No. They both leave through the URETHRA which is the tube in the middle of the penis. Higher up in the urinary system there are some other tubes which connect the kidneys with the bladder. These are called ureters. No sperm should be up there. Sometimes sperm enters the bladder in what is called a retrograde ejaculation but still it should not really get as far as the ureters. Bottom line: you've confused urethra with ureter.
Van deferens