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12 cze 2023 · The male urethra is an 18-22 cm long muscular tube that conveys urine from the urinary bladder to the exterior via an external opening in the perineum and also functions to provide an exit for semen (sperm) and glandular secretions during ejaculation.
- Urethral Sphincters
The male external urethral sphincter, sometimes called the...
- Dorsal Veins of Penis
Key facts about the dorsal veins of penis; Superficial...
- Prostatic Venous Plexus
Prostatic venous plexus (Plexus venosus prostaticus) The...
- Urinary System
The urinary system consists of 4 major organs; the kidneys,...
- Urethral Sphincters
5 maj 2022 · The urethra is the tube that lets urine leave your bladder and your body. If you were assigned male at birth, your urethra passes through your prostate and into your penis. If you were assigned female at birth, your urethra is much shorter. It runs from your bladder to open in front of your vagina.
The urethra is a fibrous and muscular tube which connects the urinary bladder to the external urethral meatus. Its length differs between the sexes, because it passes through the penis in males. Male. The human male urethra laid open on its anterior (upper) surface.
22 sty 2018 · The bulbospongiosus muscle of the penis plays an active role in ejaculation. The male urethra is comprised of four main segments. The preprostatic urethra runs in front of the prostate, while...
14 lis 2019 · The urethra is the vessel that transports urine from the bladder to an external opening in the perineum. The anatomical course of the urethra is different in men and women.
23 maj 2024 · The urethra is a thin tube connected to the bladder that carries urine (pee) out of the body. It passes through the shaft of the penis in males, exiting through the head of the penis. In females, the opening is situated below the clitoris and above the opening of the vagina.
3 lis 2016 · Urethra. Definition: a duct of the urinary bladder which transports urine outside the body. Blood supply: inferior vesical and middle rectal arteries (in males), internal pudendal and vaginal arteries (in females); internal iliac veins. Innervation: vesical plexus and (in females) pudendal nerves.