Urine exits the male body through the urethra, which passes through the penis.
The uthera, which is the penis.
urethra
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In males, both urine and semen (male gametes) exit the body through the urethra. In females, urine exits through the urethra but eggs (female gametes) have a separate passage.
Tears, breathing, urine, sweat, faeces.
The urethra passes the urine out of the body.
The main thing that will happen if the urethra is removed is that urine will not have a way to exit the body. This primary way the body gets rid of toxins and excessive fluids before they cause harm.
Urine exits through the male's penis.
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In males, both urine and semen (male gametes) exit the body through the urethra. In females, urine exits through the urethra but eggs (female gametes) have a separate passage.
It comes out of the body in the urine.
Tears, breathing, urine, sweat, faeces.
A sperm.
From the same place it exits the female body: the urethra. The male and female bodies are actually very similar in this regard; most female and male reproductive organs have a counterpart in the other sex. The main difference is that female organs are mostly inside the body, while male organs are mostly outside the body.
Waste, sperm and urine are materials that exit the frog through the cloaca.
To compare and contrast the function of the urethra in male and female pigs, it is important to understand that the urethra serves the same purpose in both. The urethra functions to carry urine from the bladder to be expelled by the body. The urethra is also a part of the reproductive organs in male and female pigs.
Urine and Sperm
Waste, sperm and urine are materials that exit the frog through the cloaca.
The urethra is the name of the tube structure through which urine is excreted from the body.