Um.... the urethra.
The only way urine could possibly ever get into the lungs would be if the person inhaled or drank urine. Not a good thing to do.
There are many reasons why there could be a urine smell in the bathroom. If there is a warm air vent near the toilet, it is possible urine could have gotten into it. If your water comes from a well, the well may be picking up extra minerals. This can cause water in the toilet to smell like urine.
Not likely. Tattoo ink may be removed from the blood, but it would appear in trace amounts in urine.
urine, considering it's sterile and doesn't smell as bad. it also doesn't contain hydrochloric acid
Renal artery is that artery which connects the liver and the kidney.Its function is to transfer the primary urine produce in Liver to kidney for the further process of the primary urine to secondary urine.
Urethra
Urethra.
The Urethra.
The external organ through which urine and sperm pass out of the body is the penis. Urine exits the body through the urethra in the penis, while sperm is ejaculated through the same structure during sexual intercourse.
The same as the penis of any other mammal; to pass urine and sperm.
Yes, sperm leaves the male reproductive system through the penis. The urethra may carry sperm or urine.
Sperm and urine share the ureter in the penis.
If there is sperm or semen left in the penis or the vagina after sex it can wash out later with your urine. This is no problem at all and perfectly natural.
Penis...The Penis is where fluids are emitted from the male body. Sperm, Semen and Urine all pass through the Penis. And if it comes out your mouth that means when you was young and if your mom kissed you, you would of gave sperm's to your mom.( witch is not true).
ofcoures you should no this if you are old enough to even have sex but it is SPERM!!! AKA CUM!!
The structure that conveys urine to the exterior is the urethra. It is a tube that connects the urinary bladder to the outside of the body, allowing for the expulsion of urine. In males, the urethra also serves as a passage for semen during ejaculation, while in females, it is solely for urine. The length and function of the urethra differ between males and females.
Most men and boys have a small opening in the end of their penis. The same opening is used for both sperm and for urine. Some boys who have a specific medical condition might not have the opening in the tip of their penis but might instead it might be situated some place else on their penis, usually somewhere on the underside.