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How would you get the two mixed?? Just because they use the same exit from the body ie the urethra, they are produced and stored in separate parts of the body and during sex the sphincter at the exit of the bladder is tightly closed.... this is why it is so difficult to pee if you have an erection
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The tube that travels from the kidney to the bladder is called the ureter, not to be confused with the tube that travels from the bladder to the exit point from the body, which is called the urethra.
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down to the bladder via the uriters, then out. Urine from each kidney drains through a tube called a ureter and collects in the bladder. As the bladder fills, its muscular wall stretches. When it is full, receptors in the wall send a signal to the brain and trigger the urge to urinate. During urination the muscles that close the bladder exit relax to release the urine.
By Nature of it's design : no. The nature of intercourse which would lead you to suspect this effect is actually caused by trauma created by the activity of intercourse to the intestines ( barometric instability ) and thus the protein product would be compelled to exit the intestines being as it was the first in line at the point of that exit.
The tube connecting the renal hilus of the kidney to the bladder is the ureter. In the renal hilum the ureter, renal blood vessels and nerves enter or exit the kidney.
Closed, it puts off the fire for a few seconds/maybe minutes. Then find your nearest exit and get out of there! :)
In a closed system water vapors doesn't have an exit.
It depends what the move before it and after, and how easy it will be to exit it.
A closed system does not let any matter enter or exit, and no energy enters or exits the system.
Yes, and will remain closed until Monday, the 16th. it is closed in Iowa only near exit 267 because floodwaters have gone over the interstate.