Urethra.
Urine passes from the urinary bladder through the urethra to the outside of the body.
The tube leading from the kidneys to the outside of the body is called the ureter. Its primary function is to transport urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder for storage and eventual elimination through urination.
Urine leaves the kidneys through the ureters which are tubes that carry the urine to the bladder. The bladder stores the urine until it is expelled from the body through the urethra.
The tube from the bladder to the body's opening is called a urethra. The tubes from the kidneys to the bladder are called ureters.
they are the Floopa tubes
Urine. That is the tube that connect the bladder to the outside of the body.
Urine flows from kidney to the urinary bladder through ureters. Urinary bladder collects and from urinary bladder it goes outside the body through urethra
they are the Floopa tubes
The urinary system consists of the kidneys which are the principal organs of the urinary system. Accessory organs are: 2 Ureters, each leading from a kidney to the urinary bladder and one urethra leading to the outside.
No. Urine is stored in the bladder until the bladder is full. The ureters are the tubes that carry the urine from the kidneys to be stored in the bladder. And then when the bladder is full, the urine travels through the urethra to outside of the body.
The urethra is the passage from the bladder tot he outside world. The ureters are the passages from the kidneys to the bladder.
It passes through both ureters (from the kidneys to the bladder and the urethra (from the bladder to the outside of the body) in both sexes.