Only Urine.
In a normal healthy male, the only two products that pass through the urethra are urine and semen.In times of disease however, other products that may also be passed through the urethra are pus and blood.
The urethra passes through the prostate and the penis in the male.
They both pass through the urethra to the outside of the body but not at once.
Yes, the urethra passes through the prostate gland in the male reproductive system.
The last organ that sperm passes through before leaving the body is the urethra.
Females urinate through a urethra, which is connected to the bladder (same as a man). However, a woman's urethra is much shorter than the male's, and a man's urethra also acts as a path for semen to pass through. A female's urethral opening (meatus) is located just in front of the vagina and below the clitoris. It is important to remember the locations and not confuse these parts. Yea definitely don't try to put it in her pee hole
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The urethra can be subject to narrowing. The stretch methods are to assure the passage stays open and allows for urine to pass through.
Sperm pass through the epididymis, vas deferens, ejaculatory duct, and urethra during ejaculation.
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The main difference between male and female urinary systems is the length of the urethra. In males, the urethra is longer because it has to pass through the prostate gland and penis. This makes males more prone to urinary tract infections due to the longer urethra providing a longer pathway for bacteria to travel. Females, on the other hand, have a shorter urethra, which means they are less prone to urinary tract infections.
Urine goes from the kidneys to the ureters, and then into the bladder of a pig. Next, the urine goes from the bladder to the urethra. Finally, the urine is expelled from the body.