Urine leaves the body through the urethra, a tube which leads from the urinary bladder through the genital area to the outside of the body.
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Yes, in fish, urine is expelled through the anal opening. Fish excrete waste primarily through their gills and kidneys, with the anal opening serving as one of the main outlets for urine. This process helps maintain osmotic balance in their aquatic environment.
The external opening through which urine and seminal fluid (in males only) leave the body.
The tube that urine passes through to leave the body is called the urethra. It connects the bladder to the external opening of the body.
That would be urine.
The urethra carries urine from the bladder to the opening of the urethra. It acts as a tube that allows urine to pass out of the body during urination.
The urethral opening is where urine is expelled from the body. It serves as the exit point for urine from the urinary bladder to the external environment.
The female urethra is located below the clitoris and above the vaginal opening. It is a small opening where urine exits the body.
The penis But the opening itself is the urethra.
The urethral opening.
The urethral opening in males excretes urine and sperm.