The urethra serves as the passageway of urine in both males and females.
Yes, both sperm and urine leave the male body via the urethra.
The bladder serves as a temporary reservoir for urine before it is eliminated from the body.
The external male genitalia are the penis and the scrotum, which contains two testicles.The internal male genitalia includes the remaining structures of the male reproductive system.
Because it is convenient. You could actually separate them and study them individually. But, since both functions occur with many of the same physiological components, many teachers choose to teach them at the same time. Another reason may be because the excretory system is not really a system to itself because many systems of the body contribute to excretion.
In order, SPERM, TESTES, SCROTUM, EPIDIDYMIS, VAS DEFERENS, PENIS, SEMINAL VESICLE, PROSTATE, COWER'S GLAND, SEAMEN, ORGASUM, ERECTION, URETHRA, URINE, NOCTURNAL EMISSIONS.
The Urethra
male: reproductive and excretory female: excretory
The penis delivers sperm into the vaginal canal and it also removes urine from the body.
The urethra is part of the reproductive and urinary system of the male.
Yes!
Yes, sperm leaves the male reproductive system through the penis. The urethra may carry sperm or urine.
In both males and females, the ureter transports urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
urethra
The urinary system-the paired ureters and the single urinary bladder and urethra provide temporary storage reservoirs for urine.
because it conveys semen during ejaculation
AnswerUrine and sperm never leave the penis at the same time. When a male ejaculates, the passageway for the urine is closed. When a man urinates, the passageway for the semen is closed. Ejaculation and urination can not happen at the same time.Remark: Urine and sperm can leave the penis at the same time if the semen is blocked in the portion between the beginning of the penis and the anus (sphincter). You can achieve this by applying pressure in this zone with the aid of your palm (fingers). This way the semen is blocked in the urethra right after it leaves the crossroad with the urinary conduct (that is the common lower portion). I do NOT recommend it instead of using serious protection, such as a condom, because it may NOT be sufficiently safe, if you are in the middle of a sexual act. On the other hand, :)it works well if you don't want to end up with a sticky hand. Than, after the passageway for urine is open, you can pee both urine and semen.
No. The opening that urine (pee) comes out of is not connected to the reproductive system or vaginal opening, which is where a miscarried baby would come out.