In the human body, there is one urethra for each individual. However, males and females have different anatomical structures; males have a longer urethra that passes through the penis, while females have a shorter urethra that opens just above the vaginal opening. Thus, regardless of gender, each person has a single urethra.
the answer is URETHRA
The urethra expels liquid waste from the body in a human female which prevents the build up of toxins in the body and blood poisoning leading to kidneys faliure.
The urethra expels liquid waste from the body in a human female which prevents the build up of toxins in the body and blood poisoning leading to kidneys faliure.
The urethra provides a passage way for urine as it leaves the body.
· underarm · ureter · urethra · urinary system · uterus
uterus, uvula, ureter, urethra, umbilicus
The urethra.
Kidney --> Ureter --> Urinary Blatter --> Urethra
Kidneys to bladder, bladder to urethra, urethra out of the body.
urethra basically near the penis but its the urethra
Urine passes from the urinary bladder through the urethra to the outside of the body.
The innervation of the human bladder and urethra and that of the lower urinary tract of the pig is very similar. The vagina and urethra openings are separate in a human, while a pigs shares the same opening.