The urethra passes through the prostate and the penis in the male.
Sperm pass the prostate and the seminal vesicle, on the way from the testicles to the urethra.
The bulbourethral glands, also known as Cowper's glands, are small glands located on either side of the urethra in males. They secrete a clear, viscous fluid that helps to lubricate the urethra and neutralize any acidity in the urethra caused by urine, preparing for the passage of sperm during ejaculation.
They both pass through the urethra to the outside of the body but not at once.
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Only Urine.
Yes, the urethra passes through the prostate gland in the male reproductive system.
The last organ that sperm passes through before leaving the body is the urethra.
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No, Cowper's glands do not contain sperm. Cowper's glands, also known as bulbourethral glands, produce a clear fluid that helps to lubricate the urethra and neutralize acidity in the urethra prior to ejaculation.
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In a normal healthy male, the only two products that pass through the urethra are urine and semen.In times of disease however, other products that may also be passed through the urethra are pus and blood.
The urethra can be subject to narrowing. The stretch methods are to assure the passage stays open and allows for urine to pass through.