There isnt any reproductive function of tbe urethra
what are the organs of male reproductive system
epididymis,vas deferens,urethra and testis
The seminal vesicles are the paired exocrine organs near the male urethra.
Male placental mammals use their urethra for both urination and reproduction.
Urinating and Ejaculating
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.
The urethra is the male structure which has both reproductive and excretory functions.
Flowers are the reproductive structures of angiosperms, while reproductive organs are found in both animals and plants. Flowers are specialized structures that produce gametes for sexual reproduction, while reproductive organs in animals serve a variety of functions beyond reproduction. Flowers typically contain both male and female reproductive organs, while animals may have separate male and female reproductive organs.
It contains the urethra for urine to pass from the urinary bladder, and carries semen for reproduction.
Prostate Urethra Vas deferens Scrotum Testes Penis Epididymis
yes! they have both male and female functions for reproduction
The urethra is not classified as an accessory organ of reproduction in the male reproductive system. It serves as a passageway for both urine and semen, but does not directly contribute to the production or delivery of sperm.