The Urethra is a tube that carries both urine & semen out of the body. Only occurs in males.
The urethra
The tube in the penis that carries semen and urine to the outside of the body is the urethra.
Its called the urethra. It also transports urine from the bladder.
its the ductus deferens or sometimes called the vas deferens
The urethra is responsible for ejaculating sperm and expelling urine in men.
Seminal fluid.
The Urethra.
Seive tube of the phloem
Only males produce semen, the fluid that carries and nourishes sperm. Sperm and eggs join in the uterus.
Yes, in a man it's the tube that carries semen or urine.
The urethra is the passageway for semen as it leaves the male's body. In the male, the urethra carries semen and urine, while in the female the urethra only carries semen.
the tubenis
The urethra is responsible for ejaculating sperm and expelling urine in men.
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
male semen carries the sperm
In humans, the urethra carries urine (from the bladder) out of the body, and in males it also carries semen from the testes through the penis (for sexual ejaculation).In both men and women, the urethra is the tube through which urine is excreted from the urinary bladder to outside the body. Urine flows from the bladder out of the body by way of the urethra when the sphincter muscle is relaxed. The urethral sphincter muscle is at the base of the bladder and controls the release of urine from the bladder into the urethra, which then flows out of the meatus (opening at the end of the urethra) when urinating.The urethra is approximately 1 1/2 inches long in females and around 8 inches long in males. The urethral meatus is located at the tip of the penis in men and between the clitoris and vaginal opening in women.In males the urethra also carries semen from the ejaculatory duct outwards through the penis. The semen is directed from the reproductive organs through the vas deferens tube for semen that intersects with the urethra at the prostate gland. A valve there at the base of the urethra directs the flow of either urine or semen through the urethra and out of the meatus.the urethra is the opening where your urine comes out.This is the tube present in both men and women that carries urine from the bladder to the outside world. For obvious reasons it is longer in men than in women, giving men a lower chance of a Urinanry Tract Infection.The function of the Uretha is to transport urine and semen from the male and urine from females out of the body.the urinary systems uretha is the part where that pee comes out.
The urethra is the tube through which urine passes to be eliminated from the bladder, and in males, it also carries the semen in ejaculation. It runs from the base of the bladder to the tip of the penis in males. The vas deferens that carries semen connects with it near the prostate gland where there is a valve that allows either the passage of urine or the passage of semen in men. The average length is about 8 inches (20 cm) in adult males. It can range in length from approximately 15 cm to 29 cm. It is only around 1.5 inches in females.
In both men and women, the urethra is the tube through which urine is excreted from the urinary bladder to outside the body. Urine flows from the bladder out of the body by way of the urethra when the sphincter muscle is relaxed. The urethral sphincter muscle is at the base of the bladder and controls the release of urine from the bladder into the urethra, which then flows out of the meatus (opening at the end of the urethra) when urinating. The urethra is approximately 1 1/2 inches long in females and around 8 inches long in males. The urethral meatus is located at the tip of the penis in men and between the clitoris and vaginal opening in women. In males the urethra also carries semen from the ejaculatory duct outwards through the penis. The semen is directed from the reproductive organs through the vas deferens tube for semen that intersects with the urethra at the prostate gland. A valve there at the base of the urethra directs the flow of either urine or semen through the urethra and out of the meatus.
Urethra
12 Pints of Semen
Seminal fluid.