- The
urethra (pl.:
urethras or urethrae) is the tube that
connects the
urinary bladder to the
urinary meatus,
through which placental mammals urinate and...
-
species is
known for an
alleged tendency to
invade and
parasitize the
human urethra and
other bodily openings; however,
despite ethnological reports dating...
- physiologically. Anatomically, the
prostate is
found below the bladder, with the
urethra p****ing
through it. It is
described in
gross anatomy as
consisting of lobes...
- as an
expulsion of
fluid from the Skene's
gland at the
lower end of the
urethra during or
before an ****. It is also
known colloquially as squirting...
- side. The
urethra p****es
through the
prostate gland,
where it is
joined by the
ejaculatory ducts, and then
through the ****. The
urethra goes across...
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placental mammals (including humans), the male
urethra goes
through and
opens into the ****
while the
female urethra and ****
empty through the ****. The...
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Urination is the
release of
urine from the
bladder through the
urethra in
placental mammals,: 38, 364 or
through the
cloaca in
other vertebrates. It...
- The
prostatic urethra, the
widest and most
dilatable part of the
urethra canal, is
about 3 cm long. It runs
almost vertically through the
prostate from...
- and open into the
urethra above the
seminal colliculus.
During ejaculation, **** p****es
through the
prostate gland,
enters the
urethra and
exits the body...
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tract or
renal system,
consists of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and the
urethra. The
purpose of the
urinary system is to
eliminate waste from the body...